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Kamala Harris' acceptance speech on Thursday night.
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The next President of the United States of America.
I watched the Democratic Convention every night until the end. It was moving, inspiring, and worth getting to know Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
And quoting Oprah “Vote for common sense, not nonsense”!
Join me in supporting the Harris Walz team!
I took a walk around the yard this morning.
Be back before too long to post and read your blogs.
Family here from Buffalo and life is crazy.
Dan and I spent a day in Bern while the rest of the family went looking to touch a glacier.
Daughter Sarah who didn't make this trip had asked if we were going to see the tower where our ancestor was imprisoned. We had that in mind when we came to this tower now named the Democracy Tower.
It once looked like this:
And yes it was a place where people were imprisoned.
Torture probably used this rack that we saw at the Bern museum later in the day.
In 1710 he was deported along with 58 other Mennonites and was on his way to North Carolina when he escaped to Holland and then returned to Manheim, Germany where he had been residing before his capture. At some point he traveled to Prussia to visit land on which King Frederick wished to found a Mennonite Colony. That didn't work out and after a conference of Mennonite leaders the decision was made to emigrate to Pennsylvania in 1717.
He sold his property in Germany and sailed with his wife and three children to Philadelphia in August 1717. He purchased land near Strasburg, PA where he farmed for three years until his death in 1720.
My paternal ancestors also were Mennonite who emigrated from Switzerland to PA in 1721.
[My source for this is genealogy research completed by my uncle.]
Last Monday Dan and I headed north to see the northern part of New Hampshire. We took our passports along because we figured we would cross the border to Canada to return home.
I didn't take many photos but we did stop at two historical markers of significance.
Here's a map from the internet. Our route north took us past all three Connecticut Lakes which are on the eastern border of Indian Stream.