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the lobby of Embassy Suites in Charleston viewed from the fifth floor
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Elevators glide up and down the atrium at Embassy Suites as sunlight shafts down through the huge glass ceiling.
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The door to 511, my suite of rooms at Embassy Suites in Charleston
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The living room in my suite at Embassy Suites
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My kingsize bed on the fifth floor at Embassy Suites
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View of downtown Charleston from my bedroom
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church across the street from Embassy Suites in Charleston
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With Bob & Beckie Irons (and a judge from Greenbrier County whose name I can't remember) at Brick & Barrel restaurant in Charleston
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Don Cookman uncorks a vintage wine
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The drastically depleted beer stash on the last evening of the judicial conference
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Judges serving as bartenders I the "hospitality room" otherwise known as the "networking" room at the judicial conference inn Charleston
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With my buddy Bob Irons in the "hospitality room" at the fall judicial conference in Charleston
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West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Menis Ketchum and Administrator (former circuit judge) Gary Johnson
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Judge Bob negotiates a purchase of a beer at the bar in the Greenbrier Valley Theater
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Having just finished a book, Mama peers across the library towards a newly roaring Sunday morning fire as she awaits Henry who will bring her another book.
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sensing impending snow - Ghandi looks out the back hall door at Mama's house in Princeton
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The ghost of a hornets nest on the living room window at Mama's house in Princeton
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Sunday morning by the library fire
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Judges John Hatcher and Jennifer Bailey consort in the "Hospitality Room" lately named the "Networking Room" (the bar) at the judicial conference.
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Henry worked on both sinks upstairs to get them running smoothly - and after lots of effort, he succeeded!
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9:00 A.M., Monday, October 30, 2017
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looking past the kitchen porch and the dinning room wing (with evidence of a double door that used to be there before Mama changed her mind and had it removed) towards the front yard
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a dew bejeweled oak leaf on the walk in front of Mama's house
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A white oak tree stands straight and tall in Mama's side yard next to her garden in Princeton
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Mama's big house basks in the morning sun after a cold snap
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an oak in the front yard at Mama's in Princeton over by where we used to park the cars
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fungus
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like mother's milk
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a half-finished breakfast
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Henry on his way to work Tuesday morning after stopping by Mama's house