Ten Favorite National Park Sites

What are your favorite national park sites?  The National Parks have been on my mind a lot lately.  I feel like President Trump is basically trying to demolish the National Parks, along with a lot of other things.  And working in the National Parks, even as a volunteer, is pretty stressful right now.  I have …

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The Silos in Dayton, Ohio

On a very rainy Saturday in May, Tom and I met the Winstead family at The Silos in downtown Dayton, Ohio.  We had been trying to get together for a while and finally, all the stars aligned, and we were able to spend some time together. The Silos were grain and feed silos originally built …

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Dinette Renovation in the RV

While we have been home, Tom and I did a dinette renovation on the RV.  You might remember that we looked at a motorhome in February that was too expensive for us to consider buying.  We decided at that point that we would make a few changes to our current, paid-off RV instead of buying …

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One Thing Leads to Another

One thing leads to another.  This is a cliched phrase that is also very true in life, as Tom and I are frequently reminded.  You make a decision, and before you know it, you are down a rabbit hole.  You choose one thing, which leads to another necessary choice, which leads to a third choice, …

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Thinking Caps On

Today is time to get our thinking caps on.  I have collected some deep thoughts over the last year and want to share them with you.  This is not a skimming post.  You can skip it, but you can’t skim it.  I invite you to take a little time to read it and use those …

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Harvest Pizzeria in Dublin, Ohio

Recently John and Jackie took us to Harvest Pizzeria in Dublin, Ohio.  It is their favorite pizza place.  I know I’ve been writing about a lot of places to eat lately.  I have several projects to write about, but I don’t want to write posts on them until they are finished.  These projects are filling …

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Parnassus on Wheels by Christopher Morley

I recently finished the book “Parnassus on Wheels” by Christopher Morley and now I am recommending it to everybody.  The book was first published in 1917, but I had never heard of it.  I was reading “The Bookshop:  A History of the American Bookstore” by Evan Friss and it mentioned “Parnassus on Wheels.”  Being intrigued …

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