I didn't know much more than the basics about Little Bighorn but we both left this National Monument with a lot to think about - and a book or two from the gift shop to fill in the gaps. This was well worth the stop, and it really drove home how attitudes have shifted. The overcast sky and no other visitors set the mood for our quiet reflection.
Gert.
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Ukuganaadan has had a great run at the Anchorage Museum. The show was
extended from the original ending date in mid-January to April 14 at the
request of t...
THE FINAL BLOG
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OK OK, I can take a hint. I always thought it would be my decision at some
point to stop the blog. It turns out was somebody else’s choice. If I
cannot pos...
New Year's in Clyde
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We loaded up and drove to Clyde on New Year's Eve to spend a few days with
Susan, Corey and kids. Susan and Corey had previously made plans to get
togethe...
Cody's a Brian's European Vacation 2015
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So, It's been a LONG time since I posted So this is just the First
Installment of at least a Three Parter over me and my Kid's trip to Europe.
As to why it...
August 13, 2014
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Last week had to be the best week of the year, culture wise!! Akutan just
finished their Annual Culture Camp - hosted by the Tribal Council. There
were a l...
For my non-facebook user friends
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Not to take away from my beloved Elmo, but I have adopted a new
baby....Pug, that is....a few people have requested photos posted to my
(ex) blog so tha...
Lake Tahoe!
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On the NV-CA border
Wow...so gorgeous! I've always wanted to see what the big deal is about
Lake Tahoe --was it The Godfather or Scarface where they had a...
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