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A dreary, rainy Friday afternoon in early June in Mama's library in Princeton
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A rainy Friday spent reading in Mama's library.
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The 95-year-old athlete in training - Mama does laps in her hallway (she's on #10 of 15 in this picture) yesterday she did 22 laps without sitting to rest. Big come-back from last year!
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Reading through a rainy afternoon in Mama's library
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Another cloudy day spent reading in the library - even though it's June we've got a fire going - she says she only sits in the library when I come home (I think she does with Mary as well)
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An hour or two before waking Mama, Henry slips soundlessly from his bedroom upstairs down into the kitchen to enjoy the luxury of his only private time of the day.
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Five minutes to go - she eats 30 minutes after taking Synthroid - the official starting gun of every day
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once into town on the Old Bluefield Princeton Road I cruise by the baseball stadium, cross Rt 19 and then cycle over the the city park, up around the swimming pool and then back down and over into neighborhoods
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this screenshot of a MapNyRide display shows how I've expanded my bicycling world here in Princeton - in the lower left is Mama's house and surrounding neighborhood & cemetery - then up the lower center shows my run into town on the Old Bluefield-Princeto
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Wheby's Groceries across the street from Wheby's TV Repair at the bottom of Princeton down by the old Virginian Railway station
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an old-time musician from Princeton, Blind Alfred Reed, memorialized on a mural downtown
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all's set, the grave is dug, the chairs lined up under the awning, the vault waits gleaming in the bright sun of a late spring day - just waiting for the funeral - the guest of honor in the coffin and the retinue of mourners
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riding through Roselawn Cemetery on my way home from downtown Princeton, I come upon a vault sits gleaming in the sun awaiting the funeral and after when it will be lower into place to encase the coffin
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after a good ride my bicycle doubles as a clothes drying rack in the back hall at Mama's
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With a head full of ideas and shoulders burdened with responsibilities Henry is dressed and almost off to work.
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Blind Alfred Reed - a local old-time musician memorialized in a mural in downtown Princeton
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Mr. Frank Nash and his son Chris have been the long term proprietors of Princeton Supply Company - the Purina feed & garden supply company
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it was either this company or Southern States (which used to be practically next door) where Daddy (believe it or not) used to purchase cases of dynamite which he would use to blow stumps out of the ground as he cleared the land around our new house in th
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Gandhi plopped herself in the picture
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Morning in the kitchen before Mama is up.