8th Grade History Quiz
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Thirteen very easy, inexpensive or free things we can do this week to make the world a better place for a few moments. Pick just one. Two if you're feeling lucky and joyful.
Today my husband helped for 3.5 hours with Kids' Sail, where the S.O.S. guys take kids out on the sail boats for 10-15 minutes. Ninety-one children participated! This is the first year of this program, and I think we'll see many children signing up for lessons because they really love it.

I'm not sure how she did it, but our guide slipped us in with no wait, and then we started at the end and went the other direction to avoid the biggest crowds.
Me and two other ladies in the Hermitage

Everyone in Lakeside parks their cars and rides bikes. Our expensive refurbished used Raleigh bike is in here somewhere.


Here's one. The waitress test. "If you find yourself dating a man who treats you like a queen and other females like dirt - hit the road."





Medical trials have writing groups, steering committees, policy committees, safety boards, statisticians, coordinators, and investigators. But what do they call the committee or group who comes up with a snappy name for the Trial, a name that can be spelled and pronounced? A name that can go down in history? I don’t know! But here’s some recent trials reported in the medical literature. They are not in alphabetical order, which is unusual for me, but in the order in which I noticed them.
1. Unexplored Territory 2. Blogging outloud 3. Tinkerbell 4. Buttercup & Bean 5. Nat’s Mini-Obs, 6. Lisa 7. Pastor’s Wife 8. Mierda del Toro 9. Kevin 10. Life in the Burg 11. Rowan 12. Lisa-Marie 13. Caldonia
A Russian chorus and folk dance troupe performed in our hotel's theater in St. Petersburg. Our tour guide had offered to set something up for us, but Gloria spotted a notice that one would perform in our hotel. Seven buses brought cruise ship tourists, but the hall wasn't filled. The performance was lovely, and we didn't even have to leave the building. After dinner in the hotel dining room at 7 p.m., we just walked up a flight and enjoyed the fabulous talent of this group with a live orchestra.

I personally like to have some decent Democrats in office--they keep the offensive right wing nuts in check. Joe brought in a lot of votes for Gore in 2000--they would have lost by many more votes if he hadn't been on the ticket. Of course, those were the days when the Dems also believed, and preached, the danger of terrorists and WMD. They weren't rushing to support McKinney in Georgia, who is articulate, black and just as kooky as they are.
With Jerry and Joan at the Bay View Inn where we had lunch.
Example of a restored home in Bay View. I couldn't possibly post all the photos my husband took, but this one is in the book, Cottages, which includes one of my husband's designs.
This is the street along the marina in Boyne City--a really lovely town with great appeal for both summer and winter (skiing).
We had a gorgeous trip to Charlevoix in our hosts' boat.







Incredible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB-wUgnyGv0
Thanks, Mickey.
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