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Posted by The Tour Marm at 1:50 AM
Labels: FIOF, Lafayette, Longfellow, Maine, Portland Head Light
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I have added some hot cross buns recipes here: http://pancakerecipes.blogspot.com/
Also, did you know there is a slightly smaller Blog of the day button - It might fit better on your sidebar.
http://blogofthedayawards.blogspot.com/2006/06/blog-of-day-awards-code-for-winners.html
Thank you,
The man on the right seems familiar but......Ok, I'm stumped again. I await your explanation.:)
These are both extraordinarily famous men.
Here's a hint: The one on the right is not an American. You may not recognize him as an older man.
They both crossed paths - once.
Have to admit I'm still stumped. That's definitely a lighthouse so I'm thinking the Cape (that's what comes to my mind), but ETM said it had something to do with the first president (George Washington).
Is one of them Jonathan Edwards...that's what's stuck in my mind currently.
No, not Jonathan Edwards.
One of these men served with George Washington during the Revolutionary War.
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