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Date Posted: 14:13:34 06/18/10 Fri
Author: Donna Ray '51
Subject: Re: Where is Sam McElwee?
In reply to: Donna Ray '51 's message, "Where is Sam McElwee?" on 08:44:04 06/10/10 Thu

Hi Sam,

So glad to hear from you. I know the "lazy" bit quite well! I think Arizona must be very nice; I have not been across the Mississippi, but hope to go see the Grand Canyon one of these days - by train.

I'm in England now, visiting with daughter and her family, and having a good time. Heading for Normandy WWII beaches the last of this month and then home, by QM2.

Keep in touch.

Donna

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[> [> Re: Where is Sam McElwee? -- Sam McElwee, 16:17:18 06/21/10 Mon

Hi Donna,

Yes, Arizona is very nice if you forget about the summer heat. If you visit, I suggest coming out between October and April. And I agree with you that traveling by train would be really nice.

'Glad to see that you are enjoying your visit to England. You will have to tell us about your trip once you get back. I would love to do the same trip and visit Normandy. I had a cousin who was killed in the D Day Invasion. It would be an emotional experience for anyone to see Normandy.

Again, enjoy your trip and tell us all about it when you get back.

Sam


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