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    Love's Legacy
    Jolene
    • Apr 15

    Love's Legacy

    Welcome Back! It has been a while since I wrote but I wanted to jump back in to share some thoughts. I would be remiss if I didn't take...
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    Ten Days in a Mad House & Seventy-two Around the World
    Jolene
    • Mar 23, 2021

    Ten Days in a Mad House & Seventy-two Around the World

    What are the craziest ideas that you've ever had? Did you write them down? Have you thought of seeing if you could race a fictional...
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     Searing Poetry ~ When Silence Speaks
    Jolene
    • Mar 16, 2021

    Searing Poetry ~ When Silence Speaks

    To My Rightful Readers Venturous boy and curious girl, Glancing shyly through the roses, Each at other's conscious face, While you tie...
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    Tag, Rag, & Bobtail
    Jolene
    • Mar 9, 2021

    Tag, Rag, & Bobtail

    Last November, in my blog post Telling Their Stories, I talked about a play at Colonial Williamsburg called Sentiments of American Women....
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     Pocahontas, Sacagawea, and the MMIW
    Jolene
    • Mar 2, 2021

    Pocahontas, Sacagawea, and the MMIW

    Many think of the Native Americans of the past, such as Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. Many people picture teepees, buffalo, and the...
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