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Col. Erik Peterson, deputy commander of U.S. Army Cadet Command, speaks to parents attending the NCSA Athletic Recruiting breakfast Saturday at the Hyatt Regency hotel in San Antonio. Photo by Steve Arel/U.S. Army Cadet Command
My mother is my biggest customer. She helps promote and manage my jewelry sales in my hometown. My father is able to make anything and has helped me by modifying and making my displays.
The birth mother of this little baby was not responding to parenting and, subsequently, passed away. Three other females have taken on the job of parenting this little chimp and appear to be doing a good job!
NC Zoo, Asheboro, NC
German Short Haired Pointer sisters Chuca Hua and Fancy Pants are canine companions to brothers in arms Command Sergeants Major Clark Kuhling and Jesse Townsend.In addition to being adorable ambassadors, the sisters will help us message our community about being responsible pet parents. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Exterior of the AIR-CONDITIONED mausoleum my parents will be laid to rest in some day. Dad took me to see.
It was so wonderful having my parents visit in such a troubling time, its been so long since I have seen them.
It was so wonderful having my parents visit in such a troubling time, its been so long since I have seen them.
It was so wonderful having my parents visit in such a troubling time, its been so long since I have seen them.
It was so wonderful having my parents visit in such a troubling time, its been so long since I have seen them.
It was so wonderful having my parents visit in such a troubling time, its been so long since I have seen them.
Taking a pleasant, leisure drive around Tomales Bay on a beautiful sunny afternoon. This was during me and my parents’ trip to Bodega Bay\Tomales Bay during the summer of 2021. It was like our 4th of July outing! Our trip lasted briefly, on July 4-5, 2021. Places visited included Tomales Bay Oyster Company (where we finally got to try some yummy oysters), Tony’s Seafood restaurant (late lunch on our 1st day), The Continental Inn (our hotel), and the Fishetarian Fish Market around the Lucas Wharf Restaurant and Bar (where we had a delicious lunch by the bay during our 2nd day). Certainly, it’s nice to escape the busy city life for a bit! (7-4-2021)
*Protected by a bay from the wild whims of the Pacific, Bodega Bay is a picturesque fishing village on the Sonoma Coast that harbors sights, sounds, and activities, by land or by sea, that call to the adventurer in all of us. Bodega Bay is located 90 minutes north of SF. Quiet and serene, Bodega Bay appeals to anyone seeking a restful wine country experience. This fishing village has grown into a tourist destination, offering fresh seafood restaurants, vacation rentals, and coastal views... As for Tomales Bay, this long, slender bay separates the Point Reyes Peninsula from the mainland. While it is picturesque, everyone comes here for the oyster. On the western side of the bay, the Point Reyes Peninsula is primarily a 71,000-acre park, complete with pristine beaches, hiking trails and unobstructed views of the coastline. On the eastern side, small communities line the waterfront with a wide selection of delicious dining establishments and a variety of activities, entertainment, and cultural attractions to suit every interest. There is no lack of things to do in Bodega Bay. Whether it’s golf, a day at the spa, hiking, beaches, camping, or shopping, it’s really easy to have exciting and fulfilling days in and around Bodega Bay!