I am determined to survive whatver debris life throws my way with my sense of humor intact. I'm a 52 year old woman with disabling MS and, after trying to fight it out by myself, have recently moved into a nursing home. This is the story of my effort to get through life while living here. My one talent and redeeming trait is that I enjoy writing nonsense verse, which I will share with you. all entries © Deborah Taylor, 2010 All rights reserved
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Civil War
I saw the second part of the Civil War exhibit at the National Archives today. They have the actual Emancipation Proclamation. The cool thing about the Archives is that they have lots of multi-media interactive displays. For that reason, I recommend that you go on a day when it isn't particulsrly crowded. It wasn't crowded today and I could roll around and do everthing at my leisure. The exhibit closes 4/17, and if you live here, it is certainly worth seeing. This is Part 2 of a two part series, mind you. The first part, which I also saw, was "Beginnings". As you will see if you follow the link, my reaction to that exhibit was disappointment that it consisted mostly of documents, and I guess that was probably my reaction to Part II. "Imagine!" (read this understanding that I say it with a voice that drips with sarcasm.) "The Archives has mostly documents!"
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