Category Archives: Nostalgia
Remembering a Mentor: Sandy Diamond
Monday, February 15, 2021 There is something comforting about looking back and remembering others who were instrumental in helping us become the people we are. As we age, many of us seem to spend a bit more time looking back … Continue reading
DOWN ON THE FARM: A PIGGY EPISODE
February 13, 2021 Among my group of gal pals, there is Lynette. Petite, feisty, funny, and compassionate, she is a joy to us all, and we love to hear her stories about growing up in a large family. As today’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Fantasia, farm, pig adventures, pig pen, rural Missouri
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Nostalgic Musings During Political Crisis
Saturday, January 16, 2021 Like millions of other Americans, I’ve listened to way too much political news and commentary over the past four years. My excuse to friends/family: “It’s history in the making,” or “These are historic times.” Then, on … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960s era wall phone, 2021, bikes, empty lot, Etsy, January 6, Joe Biden, Jumping rope, Kamala Harris, Nostalgia, nostalgic musings, Oak Street Beach Chicago Illinois, old roller skates, Sayle Moser photographer, Schwinn, siege on US Capitol, Skokie Illinois, The Mickey Mouse Club
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