car·riage re·turn

n. the lever or mechanism on a typewriter that would cause the cylinder on which the paper was held (the carriage) to return to the left margin of the page

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Goodbye,Dome Sweet Dome

She may not look like much,but she‘s got had it where it counts,kid.

A Face for Mount Rushmore

08 September 2003 The Last Portrait of Johnny Cash from Country Music:The Masters,a collection of photos by Marty Stuart

Photopost:Stumps

Not unlike McArthur,I have returned. After a searing two-week campaign in the Mojave it is good to be back to the (relative) comfort of northern San Diego County.

I have a big post brewing for this holiday weekend –federal government employees still observe Columbus Day –but I’ve not Read on…

Photopost:Grams was right.

Grams,my paternal grandmother,loved San Diego.  When I was growing up,every so often she’d head out there on a vacation or to a food service convention,and when she would come home I always knew she had a blast.

Part of the attraction for her was nostalgia,I think.  She left Read on…