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RV Hall of Fame
I spent four days in Elkhart, Indiana attending a seminar. It was a last minute assignment, so I didn’t have much time to plan, and I didn’t have a lot of free time anyway. I did have a couple hours … Continue reading
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Small Wonders
Twenty-five or so of us from work visited on May 10. The owner gave us a tour and told us the history of many of the cars, including who owned them and how he acquired them for his museum. All … Continue reading
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John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge
Cincinnati, Ohio in the distance. I was standing in Covington, Kentucky when I took the above photo and on the Cincinnati side when I took the one below.
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Cincinnati
In early April, I spent three days in Cincinnati working in a booth at a convention. My room was on the 27th floor of the Millennium Hotel looking out over the western end of the city and the Ohio River. … Continue reading
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Winter Storm Virgil
We were planning on driving home from Arkansas on Monday. When the weather turned bad on the mountain, everything got moved up a day. But then we heard that a winter storm was due to hit central Illinois on Sunday … Continue reading
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