In the quest to minimize and get rid of papers that I have accumulated through the years I've discovered hidden wisdom I kept for years and have forgotten. This is one by Nancy Byrd Turner on Lincoln: There was a boy of other days, A quiet, awkward, darnest lad, Who trudged long ... Read More about Gratitude From a #WAHM
German Food in Washington DC – Cafe Mozart
With food names like bratwurst, weisswurst, knackwurst and wurstproben teller- what would you choose? The sign outside says Cafe Mozart with a silhouette of Mozart and his ribbon but the storefront looks like a grocery store with a deli. To our surprise inside this 31 year old German deli is a ... Read More about German Food in Washington DC – Cafe Mozart
For Mothers
This piece of paper has been on my fridge since both my kids were in preschool until the day we sold our home and became renters. It was one of the handouts among many given by Mrs. Bruno, the principal of the one room preschool in Northport New York. Mrs. Bruno was a beautiful lady inside and out. ... Read More about For Mothers
Fall Colors in Washington DC
No two places in the world are alike. Our experience and perception of a place or city really depends on the season, the colors and the events that take place when we visit. The fall colors were in full effect when we visited Washington DC recently. It was so much better than our summer trip 14 ... Read More about Fall Colors in Washington DC
Washington DC: Monuments, Memorials, The Pride and Sacrifices of America
“Freedom is not free!” We have heard that statement but it was not until I walked the second time (the first was 14 years ago) towards the Vietnam Memorial and Korean Memorial did it hit home. Each name on the wall was dearly missed and to some the memories still linger... A week after ... Read More about Washington DC: Monuments, Memorials, The Pride and Sacrifices of America
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