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Monthly Archives: December 2007
The more things change….
When I was experiencing winter as a young man, gasoline was around a quarter a gallon and on especially cold mornings, I would start the car and let it run until it was nice and toasty inside the cockpit. (Cockpit … Continue reading
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What to do? What to do?
Susie and I have had our landline phone turned off since we are preparing to leave for the winter. This has caused a problem in that I no longer have easy dial up access to the internet. I can go … Continue reading
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You wouldn’t want to buy a book, would you?
Last Saturday was the last official act keeping us in Indiana. I was invited to be one of the Indiana Authors signing books at the annual Indiana Historical Society’s book fair. I’m the one with the pen in my hand. … Continue reading
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