by Deborah McMaster | Nov 27, 2012 | Art, Music & Theater, Articles
Photo by Brinkhoff/Mögenburg Photo by Brinkhoff/Mögenburg My friend and I fell in love with Joey within a few minutes of meeting him. Through a comical incident of one-upmanship, Joey came to live with Albert who took great care of him. Joey’s spirit was seen in the...
by Barbara Spalding | Oct 1, 2012 | Articles, Scientific Discovery, Travel
So who said learning had to take place in a quiet environment? Not me, we took a roadtrip to the 2012 Atlantic City Airshow “Thunder Over The Boardwalk”. Invited by the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority, I packed my car with three excited...
by Barbara Spalding | Sep 25, 2012 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography
The Good Kind of TV – Guest Post by Mark Spalding Our recent trip to Gettysburg has rekindled my passion for all things Civil War. If you’ve never been interested or known exactly where to start to get some good, general knowledge on what it was all about,...
by Barbara Spalding | May 4, 2012 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography
Opening Weekend Celebration May 5th & 6th With collaborative excavation efforts between University of Pennsylvania and Instituto Hondureño de Antropologia e Historia of the Republic of Honduras, Penn Museum brings us closer to understanding the myths of...
by Barbara Spalding | Apr 11, 2012 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography
Making everyday errands count for far more… This morning I ran to my local Post Office to pick up a letter. I intended to be in/out as quickly as possible, however, a poster with the featured stamps reminded me how long it’s been since my last visit...