Life Lessons

Back to School

Most schools are back in session, and if they’re not, they will be soon. It’s an exciting time of the year. I think most kids like school, not because of their love of knowledge, but because they want to be with their friends. It’s all about socialization. Ruth wasn’t a fan of going back. She …

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An Invitation

I’ve been invited to sign my book at All Booked Up.  It’s a bookstore in The Villages.  They invite four local authors to sell their books in the store over a two-month period. Mine will be on sale during September and October. I’ve also been asked to sign my book on September 17th.  I’m excited …

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Hoosiers and Their Olives

In 1833, an Ohio newspaper wrote, “Hoosier has been used in many of the Western States, for several years, to designate an inhabitant of our sister state of Indiana.” That indicates the term “Hoosier” may have originated outside of Indiana. How? There are numerous theories, but none have been proven. One of the most popular …

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Life Lessons

Tip Jar

I shared dinner a couple days ago with David (son), Lindsay (daughter-in-law), Elizabeth (daughter), Eva (granddaughter) and Donnie (Eva’s beau).  We were discussing the tip process that Eva follows at the restaurant where she works, and the commissions Donnie makes at a fragrance store.  I knew a little bit about tipping because all three of …

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The Italian Chapel

The Italian Chapel is a highly ornate Catholic chapel in the Orkney Islands. It was built during World War II by Italian prisoners of war who were housed there.  The chapel was constructed from limited materials. The bulk was taken from previously sunken ships. The ships were deliberately sunk by the Scots, and their Italian …

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Orkney

The biggest surprise from the cruise was our stop in the Orkney Islands in Scotland. That was our northern most visit. The countryside looks very different there. There aren’t a lot of trees compared to the other ports we visited, but there are several different types of grasses. That’s what I noticed first. We had …

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