Daily Archives: June 30, 2017

Making a Historical Swimsuit, 1910

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Originally posted on Angela Clayton's Costumery & Creations:
Since it is now officially summer (and disgustingly hot and humid), I’ve decided to spend this week focusing on some more weather appropriate projects. And I’m starting with most summery of…

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William Shakespeare’s “1 Henry IV”: A Retelling in Prose — Act 2, Scene 1

— 2.1 — A carrier — a transporter of goods — carrying a lantern entered the yard of an inn on the London-Canterbury Road and said, “Heigh-ho! If it isn’t four in the morning, I’ll be hanged. The Big Dipper … Continue reading

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John Grund: Part Owners of the Statue of Liberty

John Grund: “Some years ago, a friend and I were walking on a downtown street when a homeless man came walking the other way.  My friend said, ‘Did you know he’s part owner of the Statue of Liberty?’  I was … Continue reading

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