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If Waiting Takes a Lifetime.....
... as if my ‘solid ground’ is next to me.
I come into peace despite the loneliness I always keep
I cry in silence from memories wild or from sorrow or grief
I shed some tears like the stillness of the water, dripping
I wash my fate from the darkest downs and forever be happy
Like a song for a winter’s night…hoping that you and I will be together one day…
I love you …I Will…I ...
On the Road Again
Happy Halloween! We're on the road headed for D.C. I'm barely awake, and still tired from yesterday. Looking forward to learning more about President Harding and also making our first Bill Clinton related stop. I'll keep you posted, if I can keep from falling asleep at the wheel that ...
Trains in the Allegheny
... doesn't appear to differentiate between a road that has blacktop and one that is a narrow rutted track with 12 inches of grass growing down the middle! We eventually found a reasonable spot to pull off and Cliff was able to see the tunnel mouth, and a train.
Our next stop was at the Allegheny Portage Railroad. In the early 1800s, in order to compete with the Erie Canal, Pennsylvania decided to build the ...
The Night Before
... summer in Johnstown would suck, just like all the ones preceding it. So the logical course of action with a new car and cash was to leave Johnstown. For those of you who know me, you know that when I decide to do something, I do it big. So I instantly knew that if I was going to take a trip, it was going to be a big one. To the west coast. At the time, I also thought I had a passenger lined up. Read the paragraph above. Since then, I've talked to several people ...
They Saved many lives in Washington DC
... how the plane crashed and which direction it came from. I also know something that most of you don't know; the plane actually crashed upside down. The terrorists actually were heading the plane towards Washington DC. to crash into the Capitol Building. So all in all, the Flight 93 National Memorial is pretty cool and everyone should stop and see ...