Duchess' Snowy Domain
Good Morning, Sunny Monday -- First day of February! The Sun has been shining since dawn here in Southwest Colorado, North of Bayfield. The temperature at 9:20a.m. read 21.1F. By Noon the temperature had reached 28.5F. By 2:33 p.m. it was up to 33.4F. February Facts, Customs and Traditions
Did You know ? The Romans and Celts regarded February as the start of Spring? February, along with January, was introduced onto the Roman calendar by Numa pompous when the calendar was extended from ten to twelve. It comes from the word "februa" which means cleansing or purification and reflects the rituals undertaken before Spring. More Old Radio ShowsLast week we had some links to Old Radio shows [more]... | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Inquiry of Obit Anna Catharina Charlotta Wilhelmina Nieman/NiemannOn the | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Looking For Photos of Capron, OK
NW Okie's Great Uncle Charles Robert McGill operated the McGill Drugstore in Capron, Oklahoma after his tenure as a teacher. I know somewhere in amongst my old photos that there is a picture of the McGill Drugstore of Capron, Oklahoma. BUT ... Alas, I can not lay my hands upon it at the moment. Oklahoma Winter
Winter finally makes it's way to Oklahoma this week. Pioneer Dyer InformationThis week we received a comment on our | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Update URL: Spitball: The Literary Baseball MagazineMike Shannon says, "Linda, I just wanted to let you know that the link on | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Literary Baseball Magazine
Back about six or seven years ago we heard from someone concerning "Spitball: The Literary Baseball Magazine" page, which now has a NEW URL. It went something like this: History of Baseball in OklahomaHere is another feature that goes back to Vol [more]... | View or Add Comments (1 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Kemper Class of 1940 - KMS
Last week we end with the class of 1939-40 (Alkire to Dean, LM), of the Kemper Military School (KMS) at Booneville, Missouri. This week we continue with the Class of 1940, Diehl to Sewing. On the top row, second from the right, is listed a clyde Winston Garrett, of Eastland, Texas. A descendant of Clyde W. Garrett had shared a few things in the OkieLegacy ezines a few weeks ago. Now we see a photo of his ancestor this week. Kemper Class of 1940 & 1941 - KMS
The Class of 1940 is listed from Shannon to Wooteen and the Class of 1941 is listed from Aloff to Weimer. Class of 1941, '42, '43 - KMS
The Class of 1941 is listed from Williamson to Windsor; the Class of 1942 is listed from Ashton to Wright; and the Class of 1943 is listed from Armstrong to Whitney. Request From Kenneth Updike
We are in the process of taking down Kenneth Updike's stories and ramblings of "Growing Up In Oklahoma" because Kenneth asked us, "To remove all of my previous writings to you about my Ramblins and personal stories that I told you and your readers."
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