Women’s Rights National Park, Seneca Falls, NY
March 23, 2011 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under education, Featured, history, museums, philosophy, Underground Railroad, Upstate NY
Not too far from the National Women’s Hall of Fame on Falls Street in Seneca Falls, NY, is the Women’s Rights National Park. I wrote about the rich history of the women’s movement that began here in my post National Women’s Hall of Fame, Seneca Falls, NY. While the National Women’s Rights Hall of Fame [...]
National Women’s Hall of Fame, Seneca Falls, NY
March 10, 2011 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under churches, education, Finger Lakes, history, museums, Underground Railroad, Western NY
March is Women’s History Month! Women are, by and large, the unsung heroes (well, heroines!) of history. They have often worked behind the scenes or have even assumed men’s names to introduce their achievements to the world. Did you know that the circular saw was invented by a woman? Tabitha Babbitt, in 1812. The dishwasher [...]
Super Deals on Glasses
March 10, 2011 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under blogging
We’re gearing up for a new travel season! We are all pretty excited since last year was so sparse. But I have no plans to do any major renovations this year (Lord willing). So we have hopes of being out and about frequently this year. I’m trying very hard to get all the necessaries done [...]
Time Travel
March 10, 2011 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under ideas
Remember that White Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland? The darn rabbit– he was always running late. You know why he was late all the time? Because he always had to extract a cumbersome pocket watch from his tiny vest pocket! What that rabbit needed was a Bulova marine star watch, planted right on his wrist! [...]

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