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Re: D-Day + 70 years: Normandy beaches are still an important destination

Travel Rob ·
My father was in D-Day plus 5. Like a lot in the greatest generation, he spoke little about the experience only to say that he did enough camping to last him his lifetime. I visited the Normandy beaches as a young man but I'd like to go back in better weather.
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Re: D-Day + 70 years: Normandy beaches are still an important destination

Paul Heymont ·
Funny...my father, who arrived a few months later, also had that feeling about camping. And then later, after 6 months as liaison to a South Korean corps commander, he swore off rice for many years...
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January 12, 2020: Evita, Ministry of Health building, Buenos Aires

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger admires the portraits of Evita on this tall government office building in Buenos Aires.
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Time to Tucker Up

Travel Rob ·
DrFumblefinger's fine article on the Tampa Auto Museum got me thinking about another Florida auto museum I've been to, the Tallahassee Auto Museum. I'll review it on Monday. One of the main attractions there is the the Tucker. For a lot of car...
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D-Day + 70 years: Normandy beaches are still an important destination

Paul Heymont ·
Today marks the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings on five beaches in Normandy by Allied forces, beginning the liberation of France and Northern Europe, and helping crush the Nazi war machine already being driven back to its own territory by the...
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June 9, 2019: Kahana Beach Park, Oahu

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger shares a visit to a lovely beach park on the windward side of Oahu.
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February 15, 2019: Burly Pine, Banff

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger comes across this unusually shaped pine tree while hiking in Banff National Park
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A Lady in Verona

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DrFumblefinger came across this pretty dog while wandering the streets of Verona.
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