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  • You know how Alice and I like to cook while we're on our sister trips, right? Well this year we had a Mexican dish and so we needed Queso and chips to accompany the meal and therefore we bought a can of RoTel as part of…
  • These were a gift from our next door neighbors. They said that since I was retiring I simply MUST have a pair of blue bunny slippers. They are pretty comfy and I'm sure they'll keep my feet warm this winter, although…
  • One of the places we visited while in Quincy, Ill was the Maid Rite. Our brother used to work there and we remembered the wonderful Maid Rite sandwiches . . . sort of ground beef on a bun and you put what ever sauce y…
  • Quincy Junior High School Quincy Junior High School This is the building where I went to Junior High in Quincy, Illinois. Funny, but as a kid I never once noticed the gargoyles. Heck, I don't even think I knew what a…
  • Click on the picture, then F11 key to see a larger image of the picture. And what sister trip would be complete without visiting at least one old graveyard? This one was located a couple miles from our childhood home i…
  • A wonderful house in Quincy, IL A much smaller house in Quincy, IL As you may know, Alice and I like to walk around neighborhoods on our sister trips and take pictures of different houses. Maybe it's the architecture …
  • Alice, Kathy and Chris at South Park in Quincy, Illinois We started out our vacation in Quincy, IL, which is Alice and my birth place. The gal in the middle is Alice's best friend Kathy from high school. I knew her we…
  • Well, we had to keep the tradition alive, didn't we? We found this fence the 3rd day we were in the Ozarks and had our picture taken on yet another split rail fence. Come to think of it, this might be one of the same…
  • We're Back!! And we had a WONDERFUL sister trip. Actually it was a sister + friends trip and it was still WONDERFUL. I'm going to fight the urge to put multiple pictures in one blog because these will have to last a…

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