Monthly Archives: July 2021

1929 – From the Archive

For Papa who never flew; but his children did. I saw “Wings” with my father when I was young; Best Picture of ‘29 like him, splendidly silent in a world of black and white He was 12 in ‘29; anointed … Continue reading

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Farm Bills, Price Supports and Big Sugar – From the Archive – 2018

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Red Tide

Red Tide at St. Petersburg, Florida Red tide has made its presence devastatingly known over the past several days in Pinellas County, where, to the horror of residents, Tropical Storm Elsa washed tons of dead fish ashore in the St. Petersburg … Continue reading

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Alligator!

Just got a notice on my phone that there is a big alligator in the neighborhood!  Welcome to Florida! 🙂

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Tropical Storm Elsa

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Lighting the Flame

Ever wonder about something or someone?  Some thing  or someone completely unrelated to your life?  For no good reason mind you.  You are simply struck by an urge to know more. Who was that?  What did he or she do?  … Continue reading

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And So Tokyo

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What I Did on the 4th of July!

. We went to to Papa’s house for the weekend!  First we had to drive past Clark Road.  Daddy told me its named after me! Mommy and I wore matching shirts! I painted an American  flag for papa’s refrigerator! gerator … Continue reading

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