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Tag Archives: The Ott House
Generations
While at dinner with two seminarians at the Ott House on Thursday evening, we ran into one of MSM’s most notable Alumni. . .Mr. Jack Sinon. Jack graduated from The Mount in 1960, the year I was born. Meeting Jack … Continue reading
To The Highway.
Leaving in a few hours for another 750 mile road-trip “home”. Stopping for lunch in Roanoake, VA with business buddy (hopefully) and then spending the night at “The Mount” for a mini-retreat, including dinner with two seminarian friends at The … Continue reading
Hittin’ The Road
0530 Hittin’ the road One day of driving in the rain, dinner at The Ott House One day of driving in snow (1st Day of Spring?)remainder of of trip to NJ Long weekend with Mom & Dad, celebrating her 80-something … Continue reading
The Routine
Note: I attended Mt. St. Mary’s College, now University, graduating in 1982. There is a highly respected seminary located at the college, considered to be one of the most conservative seminaries in the Country, meaning that it stays true to … Continue reading
Posted in The routine, Uncategorized
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Back From The Road, Pt 1
I returned yesterday from the trip to NJ for dad’s 80th birthday. There will be several posts from the trip and I will write a few of them this evening as we watch the USC Gamecocks try to clinch the … Continue reading
What I Did on My Day Off
Probably more than you want to know, but it was almost as much fun posting this as it was making the trip. After having worked over three weeks without a day off, I was wore out, grumpy and in need … Continue reading
Posted in A Busy Day Off
Tagged Aiken Funeral Home, Columbia SC funeral homes, Emmitsburg, George Funeral Home, George Funeral Home & Cremation Center., MD, Mt. St. Mary's University, National Fire Academy, Ray Visotski, SC Cremation & Burial Society, The Ott House, Veterans Funeral Care, Vigilant Hose Co.#6
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