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Karen Mantone-Pillar
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Karen Mantone-Pillar
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4/07/2009
My dog embarrases me...
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We finally hit the road stopping at the same Microtel we stayed at on the way down. They take dogs and the rooms are reasonably clean, if t...
4/01/2009
Titusville and Orlando Family Time (mostly)
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We finally arrive in Titusville only an hour late because I have resisted the urge to check the GPS to see if there are any other shops “on ...
3/25/2009
Goodbye Miami
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It’s time for us to pack up the car and make our way to Titusville where Alan’s family lives. I keep asking him how much I can take, he keep...
3/23/2009
A Dog Day at the Beach
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Finally, I’m ready for a little beach time and we take Rosco, our King Charles Cavalier Spaniel, with us to one of the few beaches that allo...
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3/15/2009
At last the doors open ...
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Since I spent about an hour drooling over things I can’t have at Miami Twice by the time we leave there Dietel's Antiques is open! Fred,...
3/11/2009
Treasure Hunting Begins!
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We arrive late Sunday evening so bright and early the next morning I’m ready to go treasure hunting! Mom, apparently forgetting that I can s...
3/10/2009
A Treasure Hunters Vacation
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Last week we put an out of town message on the shops and headed down to Florida to visit my mom and one of my favorite antique stores. We dr...
2/18/2009
A True WWII Love Story Part 4
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The war is over and the engaged couple are on opposite sides of the world. Neil has been discharged from the US Navy and is back home in Ams...
2/07/2009
A True WWII Love Story Part 3
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My dad, Neil, was a man who knew what he wanted and that was for Pamsy Smart to marry him. During the time he was in Sydney he asked her man...
1/28/2009
Names please?
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I just realized as I was talking to a new friend that I have not identified the people in my photos or told you my parents names - how rude!...
1/25/2009
A True WWII Love Story
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In 1945, Dad was a 22-year-old seaman in the US Navy aboard a PT boat in the Pacific during WWII, and Mom was a 17-year-old delivery girl li...
10/19/2008
It's an addiction!
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It's true. I have to get out there every few days to treasure hunt and I'm not happy until I find a steal. It's not enough to fi...
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10/15/2008
By way of introduction - a day in the life slide show
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Thanks for visiting! This is my first entry so I thought I would give you a peek into a somewhat typical day. Enjoy!
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