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Monthly Archives: December 2022
Richmond and Mount Vernon
As a Capitol Collector, I have a knack for visiting capitol buildings when they are under renovation. Having said that, a visit to Virginia did not disappoint. Many large monuments, memorials, and sculptures surround the capitol building in Richmond. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Capitol, George Washington, Guided tours, historic, historic homes, monuments, Mount Vernon, National history, National Treasure, Richmond, Virginia
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Prevent burnout this year!
Are you feeling burned out? Holidays are upon us, and it marks the end of another stressful year. We are learning to live and navigate a flu season mixed with ever-present COVID-19 concerns on top of nagging inflation and worker … Continue reading
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Tagged breathe, Burnout, exhaustion, meditate, set boundaries, simple activities, take a nap, take care of your health
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Old Bedford Village
In a quiet area of rural Pennsylvania lies a village unlike any other. Made from historic structures (some local and some rescued and brought to this area) this village offers a glimpse into the past. Parking in the arrival area, … Continue reading
Fall at the Fort
Fort Indiantown Gap is a beautiful location, rich with military history. Touring the fort showcases equipment and tributes to educate the public and honor those who served. Many of the historical pieces are within short walking distance allowing guests to … Continue reading