This last weekend we ventured up the road for a little get-away. Since it was a beautiful fall weekend and my wife had never visited, we stopped off at the Antietam battlefield in Sharpsburg, MD. As you read last week, Roger and I had the honor of recording a fine young Sergeant being placed to...
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On 18 September, Sergeant Timothy Sayne, was killed in Afghanistan by an IED. He was assigned to the 5th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, based in Ft. Wainwright, Alaska. He was on a mission in Afghanistan. He leaves behind a family that has had to endure the worst...
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My favorite Virginia fall festival takes place in October in the quaint little town of Waterford. The village was established in 1733 and grew into a largely Quaker community by the time of the Civil War. The buildings have not changed much since then, and the historic preservation society does a great job in keeping...
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Roger, Sarah and I spent the weekend in the 18th century, and it was inspiring. The photowalk on Sunday was a blast, despite the cloudy weather, but Roger was the walk leader, so he will write about it in his side of the blog. The three of us spent all day Saturday, taking our time...
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Well, here it is on the Tuesday before the World-Wide Photowalk Weekend and I am beginning to get excited about the walk already. As of today there are over 1100 walks with more than 25,000 walkers. There is still time to sign up; wherever you are, there is a site nearby. Hmmm, what should I...
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