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Two Photogenic Clocks
Since we are again changing our clocks I decided to post pictures of the two most photographed clocks in England. Most of you will immediately know which clock is the most photographed, but have you even heard of the second? … Continue reading
Posted in Memories, Sports, Travel
Tagged Big Ben, capital of britain, Chester England, Clocks, Eastgate, England, history, London, Olympics, queen victoria, travel
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Veterans Day IX
Today was Veterans Day here in the US. Today was a day to pause and remember the many Veterans who have served our country, and to give them our thanks. When I think of Veterans Day, I first think of … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Family History, Memories
Tagged California, Culture, Family History, Freedom Train, history, Korea, memories, transportation, Veteran, Veterans Day, Vietnam, WWII
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