We love sharing some of our favorite coastal spots with people that we love! And...I think I've taken you along to these sites over and over too.
The weather has been just perfect and it's been so nice having Bob and Nancy here. Bob is one of Paul's seminary buddies that he goes to Colorado with....Lucretia Mott was born in 1793. She was a Quaker minister, a women's rights activist and the first president of the American Equal Rights Association.
Sojourner Truth was born into slavery in 1797. She risked her life to escape with her young son and lived her entire life in the fight for justice and women's rights. "Ain't I a woman" is a famous line from one of her speeches".....and Paul used to have a poster highlighting the words from this speech.
Inez Milholland Boissevain was born in 1886 and was a lawyer and public speaker. She led a women's suffrage parade through Washington DC in 1913 all dressed in white and wearing a crown. On her dying bed in 1916 her last words were "Mr. President, how long must women wait for liberty?"
I know you don't live in the actual town of Friendship in Maine, but for sure you've been LIVING FRIENDSHIP MAINE with Nancy and Bob! Beauty inside and out!
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FYI, Dave and I are heading off on travels in a few hours to be with family and to treat ourselves to another week at a West Virginia Park, a trip we've been making in one way, shape, form, or another for nearly 20 years now : )
I've been to Friendship Maine!
DeleteHave a wonderful time in West Virginia. I love family rituals like this.
Paul and MaryAnn are wonderful hosts and great friends. And Maine is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt was wonderful having you and Nancy! We love Maine!
DeleteSuch fun pics!
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