STILL THANKFUL
It may just be the time of year but Linden has not been brooding overmuch about matters of a political nature for the last couple of days. That will almost certainly change over the weekend.
Wednesday was the day to meet with my second grade “Study Buddy.” Several at school told me that they had been worried until they called to check on me last week. I have no idea how I could have simply forgotten something I enjoy so much.
Thanksgiving day took me to Sam and Shirley Friedman’s on the East side of Indianapolis. Last year I went to Maine, otherwise I have joined them every year since Rubye passed away for their group Thanksgiving buffet at The Garrison at Fort Benjamin Harrison.
The others in the group this year consisted of their daughter and her two college age children, two friends of these children, a couple, originally from Viet Nam, who are normally part of the group, their eight month old twin boys and the grandmother of the twins. It was a very enjoyable group to be with and the food was just excellent. Did little after returning home and returning phone calls.
I appreciated the writing at the following site:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/11/america_the_blessing.html
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GIFT GIVING?
Any of Linden’s six books or his first CD could be what you are looking for: They are inexpensive and not everybody has one.
The CD “Songs A Poor Old Police Department Retiree Might Write While Waiting For His Meager Pension Check” features Linden’s original compositions. The book subject matter ranges from political through poetry, baseball, prayer, cryptograms and Linden’s pilgrimage in Spain at age 75.
Plainfield area sales at Secondhand Stories in the strip mall at Raceway & Rockville roads. Online, go to addresses below and inquire on “Linden Swift”.
http://stores.ebay.com/secondhand-stories
www.alibris.com/bookstore/secondha
DONATIONS to support postings, are appreciated but not necessary, may be made to Linden Swift, Box 203, Plainfield, IN 46168
COMMENTS: Only those sent to LWDcomment@aol.com are received.
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Wednesday was the day to meet with my second grade “Study Buddy.” Several at school told me that they had been worried until they called to check on me last week. I have no idea how I could have simply forgotten something I enjoy so much.
Thanksgiving day took me to Sam and Shirley Friedman’s on the East side of Indianapolis. Last year I went to Maine, otherwise I have joined them every year since Rubye passed away for their group Thanksgiving buffet at The Garrison at Fort Benjamin Harrison.
The others in the group this year consisted of their daughter and her two college age children, two friends of these children, a couple, originally from Viet Nam, who are normally part of the group, their eight month old twin boys and the grandmother of the twins. It was a very enjoyable group to be with and the food was just excellent. Did little after returning home and returning phone calls.
I appreciated the writing at the following site:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/11/america_the_blessing.html
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GIFT GIVING?
Any of Linden’s six books or his first CD could be what you are looking for: They are inexpensive and not everybody has one.
The CD “Songs A Poor Old Police Department Retiree Might Write While Waiting For His Meager Pension Check” features Linden’s original compositions. The book subject matter ranges from political through poetry, baseball, prayer, cryptograms and Linden’s pilgrimage in Spain at age 75.
Plainfield area sales at Secondhand Stories in the strip mall at Raceway & Rockville roads. Online, go to addresses below and inquire on “Linden Swift”.
http://stores.ebay.com/secondhand-stories
www.alibris.com/bookstore/secondha
DONATIONS to support postings, are appreciated but not necessary, may be made to Linden Swift, Box 203, Plainfield, IN 46168
COMMENTS: Only those sent to LWDcomment@aol.com are received.
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