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Safe at Home: A Season in the Valley
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- Ambitious Enterprises Ally Peltier is an excellent editor/consultant for your writers looking for professional guidance.
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- Deadball Baseball Based on David Stinson’s novel, Deadball: A Metaphysical Baseball Novel
- New Market Rebels The official website of the New Market Rebels the team featured in Safe at Home: A Season in the Valley.
- Off the Beaten Basepaths & other videos OTBB takes you to baseball treasures that are little known, underappreciated, or simply off the beaten basepaths! Subscribe now through Youtube so you don’t miss an episode.
- Places We Have Played Album My non-genetic twin, Al Smith, and I like to play in as many interesting ballparks, big and small, as we can find. Here’s our “collection.”
- Seamheads Best baseball blog on the ‘Net!
Monthly Archives: August 2012
Suns Hit a Gnome Run with Harper Promotion
Our 33rd wedding anniversary coincided with Bryce Harper Garden Gnome Night at the Hagerstown Suns’ game on August 4th. Since the 33rd anniversary is “horsehide” just as, for example, the 25th is “silver,” we went to the game. Please click … Continue reading
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The Bedford Girl
Mary stepped out of her car, which had finally made it to the top of the mountain, and into the mid-morning sunshine. A warm current of air rose along the Peaks of Otter and caught a wisp of her hair. … Continue reading
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Tagged 116th Infantry Regiment, Bedford boys, Bedford VA, D-Day, Peaks of Otter, WW II fiction
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