Hi Lynn,
I wasn’t aware that Dickens spoke well of Cromwell. Now my curiosity as piqued as to why.
Hi Archaic,
Thank you for the warm welcome. It is good to know I’m not the only one who waited in the wings before finally taking the plunge. I feel like a bit of an interloper but I’m sure that will pass. Meeting the members has been lovely.
Dave is the philatelist and postal historian. Sorry for the confusion. I noticed how I wrote that sentence and it was a bit confusing. My main area of study is WWII, particularly in the European Theater and more specifically Himmler and the Holocaust. It sounds rather morbid I know.
Btw, I know exactly what you’re talking about with kids and mailing letters. They usually get that blank stare and look of utter confusion.
I see you are from the Seattle area. I love it there I have family in that area and always enjoy my time there when I go.
Regards,
Cheryl
I wasn’t aware that Dickens spoke well of Cromwell. Now my curiosity as piqued as to why.
Hi Archaic,
Thank you for the warm welcome. It is good to know I’m not the only one who waited in the wings before finally taking the plunge. I feel like a bit of an interloper but I’m sure that will pass. Meeting the members has been lovely.
Dave is the philatelist and postal historian. Sorry for the confusion. I noticed how I wrote that sentence and it was a bit confusing. My main area of study is WWII, particularly in the European Theater and more specifically Himmler and the Holocaust. It sounds rather morbid I know.
Btw, I know exactly what you’re talking about with kids and mailing letters. They usually get that blank stare and look of utter confusion.
I see you are from the Seattle area. I love it there I have family in that area and always enjoy my time there when I go.
Regards,
Cheryl
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