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Weary Comparison You tell me you can’t go on, that you are sore, burned out, sent to the brink of not being able to return. But you’ve never listened to yourself, or told yourself you can go on, as a fighter, a survivor, someone that strikes first and asks questions later. You pass by people
Inside the Oval Office Items on Reagan’s Desk and Gifts Given to Reagan Nancy Reagan’s Dresses and Jewelry Ate at Reagan Country Cafe and drank Presidential Water A Heavily Political Loaded Question by Reagan Continue to Reagan, Part 2
Communism in Soviet Union and East Germany World Leaders of the Past Tiny Part of the Berlin Wall Past is Much Like it is Today Continue to Reagan, Part 3
Reagan as a Swimmer and Football Player Reagan in Radio and Film Reagan as Governor of California (1967 to 1975) Reagan Running for President Reagan as a Writer and Rider Reagan as the Great Communicator Nancy Reagan’s Just Say No! Nancy Reagan’s Legacy of Caring Continue to Reagan, Part 4
Reagan as President of the United States Honor of Ronald and Nancy Reagan Republican Party Way Back Then Leaving Ronald Reagan Library This is the end of the Ronald Reagan Library photos and quotes. I added a few more photos regarding Air Force One so go check it out. Continue to Air Force One
Quote from The Elephant Man by Joseph Merrick: “People are frightened by what they don’t understand.” Producers: Stuart Cornfield, Jonathan Sanger, and Mel Brooks (uncredited) Director: David Lynch Writers: Christopher De Vore, Eric Bergren, David Lynch, Frederick Treves (book), and Ashley Montagu (part of the book “The Elephant Man: A Study in Human Dignity”) Cast:
I’ve been trying to keep up with everything, blog and other hobbies/interests, and all the while doing my best to find balance in other areas of my life. I realized I haven’t been putting in the time I should take to read other people’s blogs, so I devoted some time today. It wasn’t much, but
IMAGE OF THE WEEK Other places where my family lives has rain and snow right now while where I live continues to go from moderately warm to hot. WORD OF THE WEEK A very common used word in the English language and top 10% of the words used in the English language. VIDEO OF THE
Life continues as some say. I worked on Saturday and pretty much caught up on my sleep due to the lack of it this week. I managed to visit Amoeba and bought a few movies. I went to another store and bought more puzzles I don’t need. I keep being mesmerized by how quickly this
The Prolific Patriarch Not only did Genghis Khan conquer much of the world, he may have helped populate it. Recent genetic studies indicate that at least 16 million men living today are descendants of a Mongolian male who lived around 1,000 years ago. That’s one in every 200 males who have identical Y chromosomes,
Clothing, jewelry, instruments, and other items from Genghis Khan’s time. This diorama was hard to see in person and even more difficult to see in photo, but trust me it was impressive. Continue to part four of Genghis Khan’s bloodline and death.
This was probably my favorite part of the exhibit because the vases were absolutely stunning and could’ve spent much longer, but time was of the essence to see everything. Continue to part four of clothing, jewelry, and instruments.

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