A poorly read excerpt from the above titled book, with mindless chatter regarding historians, antique book collecting, and something stuff about Pennsylvania sprinkled in.
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18 Responses to “Hero Tales from American History”
We definitely should get out to Raging Waters… our kids are HOOKED on swimming, so I’m sure they’d have a blast. If we make the trek I’ll drop ya a note. Cheers… J.
Nice to see you again Caroline (you are looking good!) I hope things are sorting them selves out for you, I know you have had a hard year…
And as for those videos you don’t post! Remember… There is perfection in imPerfection. Don’t be so hard on yourself, I would still like to see those vids.
Great to see you Caroline!!! Personally I made straight A’s in high school history. I think one year I might have had a 105 average when you count the extra credit stuff. Beyond perfect, LOL. History was of course a lot about memorization. Sadly my perfect memory has since developed a few cracks. They grow deeper each year. Although even then my *perfect* memory only seemed to remember historical facts. It couldn’t hang on to French words. So I guess it was selectively perfect. An oxymoron:)
So good to see you… I was just checking yesterday to be sure you didn’t cancel your channel! LOL
I failed history in HS.. NOT my favorite subject! I DO love old books though..
Technically, Alleghenies is a mountain range is part of the Appalachian Mountain Range of the eastern United States (not just Penn)
Anywho – I knew who it was because Daniel was an early hero of mine (just bec of his name – lol) The fact that I had a minor in history doesn’t hurt. Jealous of your new book collection!!
Finally – soo good to see you!!!! Screw perfection. Life is about the imperfect!!
Nice book — I looove old books, would very much like to see what you have! Great seeing you, Caroline — I understand about the perfectionism — it goes hand in hand with procrastination — lol!
We definitely should get out to Raging Waters… our kids are HOOKED on swimming, so I’m sure they’d have a blast. If we make the trek I’ll drop ya a note. Cheers… J.
Thanks Jason.
Any plans for Raging Waters this summer? We have season passes, my boy LOVES it. You guys should make a day of it and maybe we’ll see you there.
Thank you, AM.
Thank you, Zen.
(a) POST EVERYTHING!
(b) Great seeing you here again!
(c) Love your hair like that!
Be Well! ~ZenArcher
Hi Judy. My main interest in the books is of a businesswoman, in search of their value. Only a few get placed on my nightstand for me to read.
This book has a beautiful inscription, probably written with feather and ink!
“To Todd Ford, Jr., Christmas 1895.”
Good job! Of course you knew it.
I’d never worry about you seeing my imperfect side, Danny. I’m sure you would be gentle with it.
There’s a lot of special and rare books around here. Maybe I will share more of them, if my procrastination allows.
Just be you! That’s perfect. Great to see and hear you again.
Post everything…
Enjoyed it… nice to see ya stranger.
Hope all is well with you and the fam.
Cheers… J.
Nice to see you again Caroline (you are looking good!) I hope things are sorting them selves out for you, I know you have had a hard year…
And as for those videos you don’t post! Remember… There is perfection in imPerfection. Don’t be so hard on yourself, I would still like to see those vids.
Great to see you Caroline!!! Personally I made straight A’s in high school history. I think one year I might have had a 105 average when you count the extra credit stuff. Beyond perfect, LOL. History was of course a lot about memorization. Sadly my perfect memory has since developed a few cracks. They grow deeper each year. Although even then my *perfect* memory only seemed to remember historical facts. It couldn’t hang on to French words. So I guess it was selectively perfect. An oxymoron:)
So good to see you… I was just checking yesterday to be sure you didn’t cancel your channel! LOL
I failed history in HS.. NOT my favorite subject! I DO love old books though..
I love old books too. I love when a previous owner writes in them. Love it. It’s great to see you.
Technically, Alleghenies is a mountain range is part of the Appalachian Mountain Range of the eastern United States (not just Penn)
Anywho – I knew who it was because Daniel was an early hero of mine (just bec of his name – lol) The fact that I had a minor in history doesn’t hurt. Jealous of your new book collection!!
Finally – soo good to see you!!!! Screw perfection. Life is about the imperfect!!
Nice book — I looove old books, would very much like to see what you have! Great seeing you, Caroline — I understand about the perfectionism — it goes hand in hand with procrastination — lol!
Great video!