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The Maryland Crustacean: Seeing Italy with New Eyes
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Musings of a native Marylander on various topics ranging from family, religion. politics, philosophy, economics, history, music, culture, travel, or anything else that might come to mind. Thursday, September 19, 2013. Seeing Italy with New Eyes. Retrieve our baggage and rent a nine passenger van. Before we knew it, we were on the Grande Raccordo Anulare. The Roman beltway) heading toward Highway A1- South. After a good shot of espresso ristretto. Breathtaking views like this are all over the Amalfi Coast.
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The Maryland Crustacean: My Sexagenarian Brother
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Musings of a native Marylander on various topics ranging from family, religion. politics, philosophy, economics, history, music, culture, travel, or anything else that might come to mind. Sunday, November 25, 2012. I am the youngest of three baby-boomer brothers. When we were growing up, the Smothers Brothers were popular, and we would occasionally joke about one of their routines in which the younger Tommy Smothers would lament to the older Dick, “Mom always liked you best! In the mid-seventies I starte...
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The Maryland Crustacean: Funeral for a Friend
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Musings of a native Marylander on various topics ranging from family, religion. politics, philosophy, economics, history, music, culture, travel, or anything else that might come to mind. Friday, December 28, 2012. Funeral for a Friend. May you receive a rich welcome in God’s Kingdom, and I look forward to seeing you there. Posted by The Maryland Crustacean. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Funeral for a Friend. ASA: A Fellowship of Christians in Science.
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The Maryland Crustacean: September 2012
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Musings of a native Marylander on various topics ranging from family, religion. politics, philosophy, economics, history, music, culture, travel, or anything else that might come to mind. Saturday, September 15, 2012. 8220;Let Baal Contend”. But Joash replied to the hostile crowd around him, “Are you going to plead Baal’s cause? Are you trying to save him? 8230; If Baal really is a god, he can defend himself when someone breaks down his altar…. Let Baal contend. With him.”. Links to this post.
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The Maryland Crustacean: Finding Hope in Babylon
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Musings of a native Marylander on various topics ranging from family, religion. politics, philosophy, economics, history, music, culture, travel, or anything else that might come to mind. Wednesday, November 7, 2012. Finding Hope in Babylon. I’ll cut to the chase by stating the obvious. I am deeply disappointed at the results of the election on November 6. I find little or no comfort in any of the results. Beyond disappointed, I am frightened. Oh, no. This is the United States of America! This is what the.
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The Maryland Crustacean: A Special Lady
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Musings of a native Marylander on various topics ranging from family, religion. politics, philosophy, economics, history, music, culture, travel, or anything else that might come to mind. Sunday, February 10, 2013. Antonia's three children, circa 1931, left to right, Joe, Angela and Rose. The little girl), even after she became an adult. Antonia Longo Ruello is one of my heroes. She was also my grandmother (and Angela was my mom). Her perseverance and faithfulness through adversity have always be...8221;...
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The Maryland Crustacean: Of God and Dice
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Musings of a native Marylander on various topics ranging from family, religion. politics, philosophy, economics, history, music, culture, travel, or anything else that might come to mind. Saturday, August 4, 2012. Of God and Dice. Einstein believed in God, as did Max Plank himself for that matter, as well as a host of other scientists throughout history, from Newton to Leibniz to Kepler, and on into the modern era. This is the premise behind Of God and Dice: Quotes from Eminent Scientists Supporting ...
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The Maryland Crustacean: September 2013
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Musings of a native Marylander on various topics ranging from family, religion. politics, philosophy, economics, history, music, culture, travel, or anything else that might come to mind. Thursday, September 19, 2013. Seeing Italy with New Eyes. Retrieve our baggage and rent a nine passenger van. Before we knew it, we were on the Grande Raccordo Anulare. The Roman beltway) heading toward Highway A1- South. After a good shot of espresso ristretto. Breathtaking views like this are all over the Amalfi Coast.
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The Maryland Crustacean: July 2012
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Musings of a native Marylander on various topics ranging from family, religion. politics, philosophy, economics, history, music, culture, travel, or anything else that might come to mind. Saturday, July 28, 2012. We settled on two efficiencies for three nights at the Quality Inn Beachfront in Ocean City, MD. It was going to be a tight fit, but, who knows? Posted by The Maryland Crustacean. 0 Comment(s) so far. Please add yours! Links to this post. Saturday, July 14, 2012. 160;U-Haul rates. Thi...160; T...
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The Maryland Crustacean: Clinging to the Rock of Ages
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Musings of a native Marylander on various topics ranging from family, religion. politics, philosophy, economics, history, music, culture, travel, or anything else that might come to mind. Saturday, October 6, 2012. Clinging to the Rock of Ages. He also wrote a number of hymns, and even if you have never heard the name Augustus Toplady, you are probably familiar with his most famous hymn:. Rock of Ages cleft for me. Let me hide myself in Thee. Let the water and the blood. From Thy wounded side which flowed.