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Dirck Hals Art ~ Week 8
Posted on 10 June 2012 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great grandpa Dirck Hals. . -
It’s a Louis Armstrong Day
Posted on 9 June 2012 | No CommentsThe hustle and bustle of life overtake our senses from time to time. We are so busy being busy, we forget to sit back, close our eyes and relax while... -
Private Paul Oglesby ~ 23 Sep 1943 ~ Italy
Posted on 6 June 2012 | No CommentsEven amid the destruction of war, some scenes emerge that are unforgettable in their one-off beauty. Witness it in this photo of Private Paul Oglesby of the U.S. 30th Infantry... -
Navy Airships Over Manhattan
Posted on 5 June 2012 | No CommentsThey were massive. They were popular. They burned or were easily destroyed in heavy weather. How well will the new generation faire in comparison to ther predecessors? USS Akron ... -
Dirck Hals Art ~ Week 7
Posted on 3 June 2012 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great grandpa Dirck Hals. . -
Dirck Hals Art ~ Week 6
Posted on 27 May 2012 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great grandpa Dirck Hals. . -
Alpine Utah Cemetery ~ Veterans Memorial
Posted on 26 May 2012 | No CommentsThe Alpine, Utah Cemetery is located on a granite gravel hill in the center of town. Alpine is proud of the numerous city residents that bravely served in the military... -
Dirck Hals Art ~ Week 5
Posted on 20 May 2012 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great grandpa Dirck Hals. . -
Nestle’s Food for Children ~ 1897
Posted on 19 May 2012 | No CommentsThe name “Nestle” was not always associated with chocolate milk. In 1897, the company frequently advertised its “Milk Food” for infants. -
Dig For Victory
Posted on 14 May 2012 | No CommentsWorld War II posters frequently emphasized Victory or home gardens to supply U.S. citizens with some of their food. It is spring. The economy looks like it is in for...













