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Across the country by rail 1959 | Dancing through the Years
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Dancing through the Years. Across the country by rail 1959. April 1, 2010. I got on the train, exhilarated, waved to my parents and sisters, then over the next four days, watched America roll by. The Rocky Mountains were just taller versions of the Cascades. The plains of eastern Montana, however, were astounding: so flat it was possible to see the curve of the earth. This post is part of an experimental memoir. I teach memoir writing and will edit your memoir to make it better. Learn more at. Out of the...
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Dennis Hopper’s Out of the Sixties for sale | Dancing through the Years
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Dancing through the Years. Dennis Hopper’s Out of the Sixties for sale. May 29, 2010. This book is now listed on Amazon.com. Contact me at carollight@sbcglobal.net. Posted by Carol Lightwood. Out of the Sixties book. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Across the country by rail 1959.
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Doing time in Spokane | Dancing through the Years
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Dancing through the Years. Doing time in Spokane. October 30, 2009. About six months ago I received a phone call from a woman who said she had been in the Class of ’59 at Lewis and Clark High School in Spokane. And “We’re going to have a 50th reunion! 8221; And “Do you plan to attend? Then told her: “No, I do not plan to attend. I spent 3 years living there a long, long time ago. My life has been in another world.”. The teenagers at Lewis and Clark high school were like those in the movie,. There was roc...
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What real people are doing after age 55. So much wed love to do.so little time. Real Life Retirement is an outgrowth of the real experiences of myself, my friends and acquaintances all of whom have now left a primary career- but none of us have simply stopped working. We are resourceful people who believe that fun and money and good health should go hand in hand at all ages. For them. We also have inexpensive. Carol Lightwood, the Publisher/Editor of Real Life Retirement worked as a financial writer for ...
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Retired and Still Working. 2 real estate jobs. Carol Lightwood, the Publisher and Editor of the Retired and Still Working website, earned her living as a financial writer for over 20 years. Now retired, she now writes fiction and nonfiction and develops her own websites, along with other things. Visit our other websites:. We do not rent, sell, or exchange the e-mail addresses or names of people who contact us.
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Following a lengthy writing career in Los Angeles, Carol Lightwood decided to enter the artisan soap business. After considerable experimentation and development, Pasadena Soaps was launched. Her goal was to create sophisticated soaps that are as beautiful to the eye and fragrant to the nose, as they are gentle on the skin. Using the best natural ingredients. Was and is the key to it all. Carol Lightwood lives in Pasadena, California. To contact her send email to carollight [at] sbcglobal [dot]net.
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The land of beans and berries | Dancing through the Years
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Dancing through the Years. The land of beans and berries. October 27, 2009. In the 1950s the Willamette Valley was noted for agricultural production on family farms. There were bean fields, strawberry fields, walnut orchards, plum orchards, and some dairy herds. Today it is still agricultural, but the dominant plant is grapes. There are vineyards full of wine grapes everywhere. So for three summers I worked picking crops and earned well over $200, most of which I put into U.S. Savings Bonds. ...Seeing th...