Well, my enjoyment of a flawless presentation experience appears to have been relegated to a singular event. Unlike at the Pascagoula Public Library, the haints possessed my equipment once again for my talk at the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library located on the grounds of Beauvoir.
Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of women disguised themselves as men and served in the Civil War. I present research, both previously published along with new discoveries, to document the lives and trials of these extraordinary women.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Talk at the Pascagoula Public Library-10/4/16
Here's a bit of trivia. Ninty-five percent of Pascagoula was under
water after Katrina. Almost all of my friends and family who live there
lost everything. I'm very glad to say that they have all rebuilt and
doing extremely well today.
Another bit of trivia. Pascagoula was also the location where a squirrel went berserk per the Ray Stevens song.
Well, I can't believe it finally happened. I can honestly report that nothing crazy happened at my presentation last night at the Pascagoula Public Library.
Another bit of trivia. Pascagoula was also the location where a squirrel went berserk per the Ray Stevens song.
Well, I can't believe it finally happened. I can honestly report that nothing crazy happened at my presentation last night at the Pascagoula Public Library.
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