Daily Archives: May 6, 2021

14 Underground Destinations to Visit Across the United States – Fodor Travel

I saw this on Fodor Travel – 14 Underground Destinations to Visit Across the United States: https://www.fodors.com/news/photos/14-underground-destinations-to-visit-across-the-united-states. Longer article. Travel deeper (literally) with these underground destinations. When you travel, there’s so much more than initially meets the eye—sometimes, you have … Continue reading

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Review: Get History Delivered with Historic Mail — Just Chasing Rabbits

Historic Mail brings the museum experience right to your mailbox! This subscription service sends letters written by important historical figures to you every week for a glimpse into the past. Small, intimate objects are often my favorite museum pieces and … Continue reading

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North Carolina Aviation Museum, Asheboro – North Carolina Thursdays May 6, 2021

For this week’s North Carolina Thursdays post, I decided to look around Randolph County. There were a few places that looked interesting. I went with North Carolina Aviation Museum also known as North Carolina Museum and Hall of Fame in … Continue reading

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Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – 5 May 2021

I checked recently and saw new updates – Ancestry.com – Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – 5 May, 2021: https://www.ancestry.com/cs/recent-collections. Only including updates after 30 April, 2021. I try to check every day or two since they can … Continue reading

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Update on AncestryDNA Health – May 6, 2021

Standard Disclaimer: I am not a medical health professional and any comments I post are not intended, nor should they be construed, as medical advice. Been a while since I updated on my Ancestry Health results – Update on AncestryDNA … Continue reading

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Mom’s Love: Lights, Friends + Food — Gulf Coast Mom

No matter what season of parenting we find ourselves in, there is always another momma out there with whom we can commiserate. The good, the bad, the highs, the lows; we aren’t truly ever alone in our parenting journey. Mom’s … Continue reading

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Update on COVID-19 Vaccine – May 6, 2021

As mentioned last month – Scheduled COVID-19 Vaccine – April 15, 2021, that was my first shot. Today, I got my second shot. I left 30 minutes early as I knew how long it took to get there. Turns out … Continue reading

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“Coast Guard Grounds Some Search-and-Rescue Helicopters As It Struggles to Find Spare Parts” –Military.Com — Chuck Hill’s CG Blog

Miltary.Com reports that, “The Coast Guard’s short-range search-and-rescue helicopters are flying at 70% of their potential scheduled hours due to a parts shortage, a situation that could worsen as hurricane season approaches, the service’s top officer told Congress on Wednesday. … Continue reading

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Why Night of the Living Dead is Public Domain – Jonathan Bailey YouTube

I saw this recently – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_NG1govrFo Direct link: Why Night of the Living Dead is Public Domain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_NG1govrFo (around 7:51 minutes long)

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A Place to Hide — LITERARY TITAN

Set in early twentieth-century New York, A Place to Hide by David Salner narrates the story of Bill Waite, a fugitive. He escapes from Montana’s merciless boss and arrives in New York in the hope of starting a new chapter … Continue reading

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