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Saturday, March 29, 2008, 03:31 PM
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Hello, I will be speaking at The George Washington University,Posted by Administrator
2008 Women's Leadership Conference. Please see
http://gwired.gwu.edu/wlc I am looking foward to this informative and exciting conference.
I have now expanded training for my South Pole expedition. It is very strange, training to cope with -50 and lower temperatures as New York City starts to turn green.
Goshen, Indiana and Ottawa, Canada please send us a comment. To all my family, friends, and supporters in The Low Country of South Carolina and Georgia------Hilton Head Island, Beaufort, Savannah, Charleston and more-Love and Kisses. I am trying to arrange my schedule to see you before I leave for the South Pole. I may return frozen solid and it would be very difficult to converse with you or even smile.
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Sunday, March 16, 2008, 06:42 PM
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Good Evening-I thought you might like to know how large our, "one world" family has become.Posted by Administrator
We have received hits from Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Malaysia, Italy, Belgium, United Kingdom, Slovenia, Netherlands, Austria, Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia, Canada.
Pennsylvania, California, Florida, Kentucky, Arizona, and Texas are just a few of the thirty states that have visited with us. I did not forget you District of Columbia-smile
Please share your comments with me and the world. We would love to hear from you.
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008, 08:57 PM
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Most of us have heard that expression, and it is so true. Time is also a number. How I have used the time alloted to me today has usually impacted on my tomorrow. Did I take a good matched set of luggage into my older years or did I drag a tacky set of,"woe is me" baggage. Posted by Administrator
The cold reality is, that no one gives a rat's ass if I had elected to waste my life. If a person lives a boring life; in all probability they will be a boring older person. And to make matters worse this unrelenting boredom will usually be inflicted on others. Do some thing to feel life. I believe life is to be lived. I do not live through, for or require the approval of other people.
When my email address comes up on that big monitor it will be to late Baby to say," I woulda, I shoulda, I coulda".
Laughter is very therapeutic for me. There is a lot of humor to
to be enjoyed, that will not hurt you or any one else.
Try it and answer this question: When is the last time I---------------------------? Take all the space that you may need
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008, 05:14 PM
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Located in Big Sky, Montana, I bedded down at the ranch surrounded by a warm and friendly staff. There was no doubt in my mind that I had picked a winner; I felt at home at Lone Mountain Ranch.Posted by Administrator
The last time I was on skis was April 23, 2007 ( North Pole) It was also in 2007 at the age of 75 that I learned to Cross Country Ski. I think it is fair to conclude that I am not a serious contender for an Olympic Gold Metal-smile. My instructors were excellent, knowledgeable yet patient. Thank you, Herb and Amy, you are the best.
Unfortunately there are few civilized pleasures left in the world today, however, fine dining is one of them (also known as stuffing your face). At Lone Mountain Ranch, there is a real linkage between good food and presentation. Trust me-I enjoyed.
Yellowstone National Park was right next door so I dropped in to say howdy to the bison and elk. Hello, to the super cool folks that I met from Alaska on snowmobiles-I loved your spirit and sense of humor.
Good night to all and my supporters in the State of Washington.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008, 07:12 PM
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Hello, I am seeking a writerPosted by Administrator
Project: to write an exciting book about my life, the good and the bad
I would look foward to working with someone who has experienced life in the real world
An independent thinker
Not judgmental
Able and willing to complete what you start in this century
Please email me at:
northandsouthpole@gmail.com
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Monday, March 3, 2008, 09:01 PM
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It has been a while-you probably thought that I had fallen off the face of the earth. No my friends. I was in the beautiful State of Montana. Big Sky, and what a wonderful place. The stars float down and gently kiss the trees and the mountains caress you all day long. If you want to see Mother Nature strut her stuff, then this is the place. Posted by Administrator
I stayed at The Lone Mountain Ranch, to take cross country ski lessons. The high altitude also helped to prepare me for my South Pole quest.
Tired from my trip- we will talk more tomorrow about the North Pole and my stay in Montana. Good Night to all and my supporters in the State of Washington. Please say hello to me on my Blog.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 12:35 PM
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Good afternoon everyone. Before I start to run my mouth, I would like to send warm and best wishes to people all over the world for their support and interest in my polar quests. I am proud to share with you that this site has recently received visits from Canada, Egypt, Germany, Kenya, Mexico, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia and Sweden. Posted by Administrator
How did you reach the North Pole? This is a question that I have been asked repeatedly. On April 23,2007 I flew out of Newark Airport,on SAS Airlines. I am happy that I am "old school" because as a child I was taught three important words-Please and Thank you. Thank you, to all the wonderful staff of SAS Airlines for your hospitality and support. When I said goodbye to my friends and walked through the gates alone I wondered if this was going to be a one way trip? Now, to make matters worse, I heard a icy voice in my head say "Hey stupid, have you lost your -------mind". It was during this void or pre-flight time the kind and Human Staff of SAS Airlines could not have been nicer.
Fly SAS folks.
From Newark Airport to Sweden, then Norway, and onward! North again by jet for about five hours to Longyearbyen on the Island of Svalbard. Am I now near the North Pole? As we say in New York City, "forget about it". See you tomorrow
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008, 10:58 AM
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Please check in with me later today, I have a lot to tell you. However, I have to run and get my training in for the day...Posted by Administrator
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