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Rambles with Rosie: Day 5: You Can’t Get There From Here
In every town we have passed through in our trip I invariably see monuments to those who fought in the World Wars. Here in New England I have seen many memorials to those who perished during the Civil War. I … Continue reading
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Rambles with Rosie: Day 4: The Pine Tree State
Our first day we had torrential rains. The second day gave us freezing cold weather with gale force winds. The third day, made us forget the weather of the previous two days because it was as near a perfect spring … Continue reading
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Ramblin with Rosie: Day 3: Boston
The first images we ever saw of Rosie was a video that our breeder sent to us when she was about 4 weeks old. It was of her and her littermates on a large blanket on a sunny afternoon. Her … Continue reading
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Rambles With Rosie: Day 2: Hyannis
In June of 1967 my father, brother and I drove across country in our brand new blue Jeep Wagoneer that we had named Commanche. It would be the first of seven jeeps so named. I was thinking of this as … Continue reading
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Rambles With Rosie: Day 1
I don’t know when I first read Travels with Charley, John Steinbeck’s classic book about traveling the backroads of the United States. It was probably High School (thanks Leslie Meskin) but it made a huge impact on me. Some of … Continue reading
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Tomahawk and Crown: Part 2: Chapter 28
The conference room was not that impressive. At Syracuse I once was a waiter at one of Chancellor Tolley’s receptions in the University Board room and it had been magnificent. Long and wide, with exposed beams and impressive stained-glass windows … Continue reading
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Tomahawk and Crown: Part 2: Chapter 27
Chapter 27 The Schloss Leonstain claims to have a history that begins in the 12th Century. It did not require a vivid imagination to believe that bit of local lore while sitting in its Taverne located directly adjacent to the … Continue reading
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Tomahawk and Crown: Part 2: Chapter 26
I was too stunned to respond. I had thought that once I explained the situation to Colonel Skoda, he would unquestionably give us the keys. I did not think he had an option. The Crown was in its possession and … Continue reading
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Tomahawk and Crown: Part 2: Chapter 25
The Cathedral of Maria Saal is located about 12 miles east of Portschach am Worthersee in a market town of the same name. According to the clerk at our hotel while not the seat of the bishop, it was the … Continue reading
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Tomahawk and Crown: Part 2: Chapter 24
I dreamt that I was back at Ft. Sill. We were doing a “close over” drill with 105mm howitzers and I was commanding a battery of three that kept firing in synchronized order. There would be the “boom” of the … Continue reading
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