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Tag Archives: Washington
If I Could Only Untie My Tongue…
Since I’m the Monday Fox, it’s my honor to wish you all a peaceful Memorial Day, compliments of those who served and died in service to our country. It’s because of their sacrifices that we’re able to say and write … Continue reading
Posted in authors, favorites, imagination, inspiration, Patricia Kiyono, romance, writing
Tagged Cedar Cove, Dakota Series, Debbie Macomber, Heart of Texas, memorial day, Midnight Sons, series, Television series, Texas, Washington
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I’m Cool, Man
This week’s question: How do you keep cool during the dog days of summer? A/C! When I was a kid, growing up in the Washington, D.C. suburbs, we didn’t have air conditioning; no one I knew had central A/C. There … Continue reading
Looking Back and Not Seeing A Head
The question of the week is: Have you ever met or seen a U.S. President, (or in Iris’ case, A Prime Minister)? My answer is a resounding NO, which is almost a feat, considering I lived in the Washington, DC … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, Family, Friendship, Life, Tonette Joyce, youth
Tagged ambassadors, DC, foreign embassies, II, Jacquiline Kennedy, Kennedy Camelot, Lyndon Johnson, President Johnson, President Kennedy, Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth II, The Pope, The Vatican State, The White House, Washington, White House tours
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Weather…or Not
Winter. I waited until the last minute to write this and I think I am just going to wing it. I had in mind some things I was going to say, but winter hit with a vengeance tonight,(Thursday). Except for … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, Holiday, Life, Tonette Joyce
Tagged "Call the weather" "Call the Time", backpacking, Christmas, cold weather, dangers of cold weather, DC, Denver, grandchildren, humidity, Idaho, inexperienced campers, mountain climbing, North Central Kentucky, snow, Social Studies teacher, the East, The Grand Tetons, The Mountains, The Riviera, Washington, Western Living, Wyoming
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All Aboard!
So I have only ridden on a train once when I was in eighth grade to Washington, DC. But since that’s a school trip, which is the blog topic in a couple of weeks, I’m tempted to save that story. … Continue reading