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Missing a Few, but Here’s Most of Them I went home home to take pictures of my other journals. I didn’t get them all because some were M.I.A. I ended up leaving my current journal behind. You win some and then lose some. I actually have a few more, but couldn’t call them actual journals.
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I bought a little book about people from California quoting about California long before I moved here. I browsed through the pages and chuckled at how many things were true when I went back to Minnesota. I made some of them into quotes. Whether you love or hate California, it won’t secede from the Union
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Since the release of the movie Groundhog Day in 1993, crowds of up to 30,000 have visited Gobbler’s Knob in Pennsylvania each year on February 2nd to see whether Punxsutawney Phil observes his shadow. Seemingly fluffy, airy clouds are actually quite heavy. The water droplets forming a small cumulus cloud weigh more than a mid-size
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Image of the Week One of my own of a blue snowmobile in a coffee shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Word of the Week Another word at the bottom of the usage pool, but it reminds me of someone special.
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Here’s the Olympic medal count so far… Let the best athletes win in 2018!!!
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As January ended its last days and we are now into February, the world comes together on a worldly stage to show everyone willing to watch athletic greatness of people who train year round. There are no breaks for Olympic athletes who give their dedication to the various summer and winter sports. They are the
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January 2018: Carel Fabritius (born Carel Pietersz) Born: February 27, 1622 in Middenbeemster, Dutch Republic Died: October 12, 1654 in Delft, Dutch Republic Carel Fabritius was one of three brother painters. His younger brother, Barent, was a painter of biblical subjects, mythical scenes, and expressive portraits while Johannes, also younger, was a still life painter.
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Movie Review: All the Money in the World (2017) Quote from All the Money in the World by John Paul Getty III: “To be a Getty is an extraordinary thing. My grandfather wasn’t just the richest man in the world, he was the richest man in the history of the world. We look like you,
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Image of the Week I like light bulbs. I like turtles. I like ships. It’s like wondering how you get a ship into a bottle. I don’t think I need to say anymore. It’s a cool picture. Word of the Week Finally! A word in the upper percentage of popularity. I know most of us








