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Dinner Me This
All Dinners — Great and Small By Jeff Salter Our topic is dinners and that leaves things wide open for me, because I like to eat. But unlike many people I know, I eat because I’m hungry … not because … Continue reading
Missed Trains
As soon as I saw that this week’s subject was trains, I though, “Oh, brother!” I have never been on a full-sized train, at least, not one that was moving. I have been in a few cars at museums and … Continue reading
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Tagged attractions, coal-burning engines, CSX, electrical engineer, EMT, exhibits, firefighter, Idaho, Impressionist painting, Kind of the Road, lake, Lakeside. Colorado, library, model trains, mother, museums, pavillion, poems, railroad, rides, Roger Miller, son, son. writing award, trains, volunteer fire department, wildfires, wood-burnig engines, zoos
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Something Borrowed
… And I’m Still Blue By Jeff Salter Well, actually, it should say, “Something LOANED … and I’m still blue.” I have many examples, but it’s been a hectic week, so I’ll just explain one. Military … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, Jeff Salter, Life, Miscellaneous, Random thoughts, writing
Tagged borrow, canteen, canteen cover, collections, comic books, Desert Storm, displays, exhibits, first aid pouch, helmet liner, Korea, loan, militaria, military gear, not returned, Vietnam, WW1 WW1
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