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Boston; Where are you!
I never made it to Boston. Got off at the near edge instead, wobbled my way up an escalator and down another and found friends Janelle and Charlie Shuster, who took me back to their home in Wellesley and fed me soup and … Continue reading
Back to “It’s So Small!”
— the nation’s capitol, that is. Heading into town, we drove right by the Pentagon, caught a glimpse of the 9/11 memorial, whizzed by the back side of the Lincoln and into town, waved at the White House and the … Continue reading
Posted in Going South
Tagged Civil Rights, marideth sisco, research, travel, underground railroad, Washinhton DC
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First impression of DC — It’s so small!
Arrived in Falls Church late in the day and met Judy’s husband, mother and father-in-law at an Olive Garden restaurant for supper. Judy’s mother, Lucille, was a friend and mentor to a trio of too-smart teenagers, including me, as we … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil Rights, family, friends, Kindle, marideth sisco, Robinson Crusoe, travel, Washington DC
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Norfolk; (NOR-fk)
Norfolk (NOR-fk) is delightful, what I saw of it. We landed at Colin and Julie’s house and met up with Judy Findlay, my pal from high school days, and one of the few people I can’t match when it comes to … Continue reading
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Tagged DC, Ethiopia, Greensboro, marideth sisco, NC, Norfolk, travel, Washington, Woolworth
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Three Great Opportunities to see Blackberry Winter this Weekend!
Whoa! Listen up, Peeps. Here’s your chance to soak up as much Blackberry Winter Band music as you can possibly stand, culminating in a stellar performance of the whole Enchillada, presented Saturday, Oct. 1, 7 p.m. at the Licking High … Continue reading
Page 31 of the Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly US World Tour, aka the Winter’s Bone Tour with Blackberry Winter Band
Page 31 and nearing the end, only 2 months and five days after we actually did. I got a puppy, ok, a part-Jack Russell, and I got the part with the springs in the legs. You want ‘m? Anyway, he’s … Continue reading
Page 30, The usual, the tour, The Blackberry Winter Band!
Resentments are festering again, and I’m beginning to ferret out the cause. It’s no one’s fault, just people’s differing habits. It will come to a head soon, but I think I’ll know what to do. In the meantime, we’re off … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackberry Winter Band, Bo Brown, Chicago, Dennis Crider, East Coast, folk music, Lincoln Hall, Linda Stoffel, marideth sisco, media, Music, Ozarks, Tedi May, The Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly US World Tour, travel, Van Colbert
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