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Month: May 2009

THE ROYAL SCOTMAN

THE ROYAL SCOTMAN

I was able to visit a couple of national art galleries in Edinburgh the morning before we went to the train station. At noon we had a quick meal and then piled into a taxi with all six bags of luggage and a man from the hotel dressed in a kilt. We drove around the corner of the hotel and down into the train station area. It was a very large station with a couple of levels and a glass…

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EDINBURGH REPORT

EDINBURGH REPORT

We Caught a three hour Portugal Air flight from Maderia to Gatwick in London. I didn't realize how short the runway is on the island. They have built an extension supported by posts and at the end it drops off with land far below. The plane uses every bit of the runway so it's a little white knuckle experience.  After landing it was a travelers endurance experience for us  even though we are experienced travelers. We had to go from one terminal…

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MADERIA PORTUGAL

MADERIA PORTUGAL

Our flight from Lisbon to Maderia was easy and the airport is small so that luggage arrived in a short time. However, once more three bags came quickly and the last one did not. After biting my lip and worrying I realized that a black bag that had been circling was actually my red bag. I had been watching for a red bag, but the suitcase was turned over and the back side was totally black so I had missed…

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ON TO MADERIA PORTUGAL

ON TO MADERIA PORTUGAL

We leave Lisbon this morning for Madeira and the lovely Reid Palace Hotel. Yesterday, Saturday, we explored Lisbon. With a driver we drove the narrow cobblestone roads lined with parked cars bumper to bumper. How they get out with bumper to bumper parking is a mystery. We visited a flea market where I've have  never seen so many things I didn't want. Our driver pulled into a parking area where two men tell him it is private and he can't park…

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TRAVEL REPORT FROM PORTUGAL

TRAVEL REPORT FROM PORTUGAL

We left Seattle on British Air for London on Wednesday at 10:00 pm. A very late hour for someone who is usually in  bed by 9:30. It was a full flight. Who said the airlines are hurting because no one is flying? We then had a four plus hour layover before getting our next flight to Lisbon, Portugal at 8:00 pm and arrive at 10:30 pm. Talk about a long travel day! We will be dead for two days after arrival. We…

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“TWO-GUN HART” AL CAPONE’S OLDEST BROTHER

“TWO-GUN HART” AL CAPONE’S OLDEST BROTHER

I was at Gonzaga a week ago for a class reunion. The Spokane Coeur d’ Alene Living magazine (http://www.spokanecda.com/)had an article by Joe Kamps about James Capone, eldest brother of the notorious Al Capone. In his well written article, Kamps described the life of Chicago’s Al Capone's  eldest brother who spent his life in the West under an assumed name. Kamps writes that James Vincenzo Capone was born near Naples, Italy in 1892 as the eldest of the seven boys in…

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M FOR MOTHER

M FOR MOTHER

RBC Ministries publishes a useful daily devotional Our Daily Bread which I enjoy reading each day. On Mother's Day the devotional was entitled "Magnets and Mothers" and described a school teacher who gave her second grade class a test. One of the questions dealt with magnets and read "My name has six letters. The first one is M. I pick up things. What am I?" The teacher was surprised to see that almost fifty percent of the students didn't write "magnet" but, instead…

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LUCKY JACK LOHRKE

LUCKY JACK LOHRKE

The AP Press reported that Jack Lohrke died last Wednesday in San Jose, California at age 85. He was a former major league infielder who played in the 1940's and 1950's. In his rookie year, in 1947 he hit the Giants 183rd homer of the season breaking a team record. Lohrke was two years with the Phillies and several seasons in the Pacific Coast league before retiring. He batted .242 with 22 home runs and 96 runs batted in during…

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