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Monthly Archives: October 2016
An Ode to Vivien C. Smith
I woke a few mornings ago, feeling light and happy, enjoying the beauty of the Northeast’s autumn. Innocently I turned to Facebook, to pass a bit of pleasant time reading what family, friends, colleagues and acquaintances might have to say … Continue reading
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“The Boys in the Boat”: A Review
I never thought that I would choose to read a book about a sport. I’m just not sporty! But so many people recommended The Boys in the Boat that I took the bait….and I was caught, hook, line and sinker. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1936, America, crew, Hitler, Olympics, Pacific Northwest, rowing, Sequim, Trump
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