"The trouble with retirement is that you never get a day off." ~Abe Lemons
**We are a school librarian and a federal accountant enjoying retirement--with all its days off. This blog allows us to keep our family and friends updated on some of our thoughts and activities from the mundane to the profound with a few interesting tidbits added for fun. We try to stay imaginative and adventuresome in our every day lives.
The old kitchen with the brick floor was unusual in that it was located in the celler of the home. President Teddy Rooselvelt's father, Theodore Rooselvelt, Sr. married Mittie Bulloch in front of the fireplace in the dining room on December 22'nd. President Teddy Rooselvelt visited this home in 1906. Elanore Rooselvelt was also a relative of the owners of this plantation home.
The old kitchen with the brick floor was unusual in that it was located in the celler of the home. President Teddy Rooselvelt's father, Theodore Rooselvelt, Sr. married Mittie Bulloch in front of the fireplace in the dining room on December 22'nd. President Teddy Rooselvelt visited this home in 1906. Elanore Rooselvelt was also a relative of the owners of this plantation home.
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