Dark Origins – African myths and legends: The San (previously Bushmen) Part 3 by Robbie Cheadle
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Continue ReadingSmitty’s Letter XVI “Guard Duty” conclusion In the event that you missed the previous post, Cpl. Smith serving in the 11th Airborne during WWII, was attempting to visualize his first experience at standing guard duty in a combat zone to his mother in a letter. At one point, the situation appears critical and the next […]
Continue ReadingFrog Pond School Iowa rural schools in Iowa, marked on the old maps, were planned so that students wouldn’t have to walk farther than two miles to attend classes. They were usually just one-room structures with an area to hang “wraps” and park lunch pails. […] Read more …
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Continue ReadingSmorgasbord Book Reviews – #History #Africa #Flyingboats – White Water Landings by Jemima Pett Posted on February 9, 2022 Delighted to share my review for the biography of Geoffrey Pett, a pioneer flying boat establishment in Africa in the 1930s and during the second world war. Written by Jemima Pett from recordings made by her father, […]
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Continue ReadingA tongue can be sacrificed as easily as a goat . . . Read here, and also enjoy the life of the dudes. 😉
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