CAROLYN’S COMPOSITIONS
BLOGGING: DOES IT HAVE VALUE? Part 2
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At the tail end of 2008, two comments were related to the travels my husband and I made to Maine. One responded to the post link OH, TO CLIMB SCHOODIC MOUNTAIN (Maine): I climbed this mountain at least a dozen times in the 1970’s and 1960’s… Once you started to climb the trail, there was a Ranger’s cabin about 200 yards up the trail. Back in those days, there was a tower at the top of the mountain manned by a ranger looking for fires. There was a small spring by this ranger station. Once you reached the summit, the (more…)
Blogging: Does it Have Value? Part 2
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CAROLYN’S COMPOSITIONS
BLOGGING: DOES IT HAVE VALUE? Part 2
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At the tail end of 2008, two comments were related to the travels my husband and I made to Maine. One responded to the post link OH, TO CLIMB SCHOODIC MOUNTAIN (Maine): I climbed this mountain at least a dozen times in the 1970’s and 1960’s… Once you started to climb the trail, there was a Ranger’s cabin about 200 yards up the trail. Back in those days, there was a tower at the top of the mountain manned by a ranger looking for fires. There was a small spring by this ranger station. Once you reached the summit, the (more…)