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Buttermilk KS, where we attended church Sunday February 26 with the Dunns.
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PB&J with new friend.
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One appears to sleep while the other appears to be making faces at someone.
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Actually, PB&J addressed students at Protection/Coldwater public schools.
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former Personal Assistant
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Trying to show the wide open spaces into which we drove on our way to
Elkhart KS.
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Elkhart's Olympic sons Glenn Cunningham and Thane Baker from contests past and years gone by.
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Big C's restaurant in Elkhart boasts Coke memorabilia and a sweet little auto.
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At Big C's--PB&J with new friend and WalkAbout supporter Vada of Elkhart.
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Elkhart park.
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I'm looking at the cool locomotive; don't know what Justice is looking at.
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Elkhart City Hall.
This is simply a very special community where strangers are welcomed and warmth refers to much more than the Kansas sun.
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Thank you to the Elkhart Motel for donating lodging to us!
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The Downtown Restaurant - nice and close to where we stayed.
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Vada's flower & gift shop in Elkhart -- stuffed with goodies! Vada became a supporter of our WalkAbout after reading Sheila Blankenship's article reprinted in the Elkhart News. And what a supporter she is!
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PB&J with 2 girls and a coffee shop owners, Sarah and Shelby. Elkhart, KS
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Smiling Papa Johnson's -- cool name, huh?
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Women of the Church of God sponsored ourTuesday evening presentation in Elkhart which was open to all members of the congregation and the entire community, too.
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Memorials to service men and women abound in communities across the country. Regardless of how many of these memorials I visit ...
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Photos taken in the Museum in Elkhart, KS - a most impressive facility:
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Hearse
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1920 Model- T Ford
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1928 (?) Studebaker
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Better to be disabled in the 21st century...
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