Monday, June 08, 2009

was really impressed with the warm & lavish hospitality accorded me by MUSIC FOR MEDS http://myspace.com/music4meds , the Big Spring Park, The First National Bank Building, Twickenham, Eustis Street, Echols Street, Franklin Street, The Furniture Factory Bar & Grill http://www.facebook.com/pages/Huntsville-AL/Furniture-Factory-Bar-and-Grill/51920918385
,Bankhead Parkway, Monte Sano State Park, The CrossRoads www.myspace.com/theroads
and Microwave Dave & The Nukes http://www.microwavedave.com/

Noone other than me can understand how utterly stunned & overwhelmed I was by the flood of emotion I experienced when I first walked into Maple Hill Cemetery at dawn & recognized Major Thomas Freeman's tombstone from a good distance. www.forestry.state.al.us/Publications/TREASURED_Forest_Magazine/tfspring09/Mason_Dixon_Ellicott_and_Freeman.pdf

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