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A Quote to Start Things Off
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
J is for John and Johnson

Friday, April 9, 2021
I is for Ingalls

Laura Ingalls Wilder
Caroline Quiner Ingalls lived from 1839-1924 (83 years before 1921 and 3 after)
Laura's older sister Mary was born in 1865 and died 4 years after her mother in 1928. She lived 56 years before 1921 and 7 years after.
Laura's baby sister Grace was born in 1877, 44 years prior to 1921. She passed away20 years later in 1941.
In 1921 Laura's sister Carrie turned 51 years of age. When she died 25 years later, Laura became the last surviving child of her father and mother.
Almanzo Wilder like my own grandfather was 10 years older than his wife. Almanzo lived 64 years before 1921 and lived 28 years after passing away in 1949.
Laura and Almanzo's daughter Rose was born in 1886 and died in 1968. She lived 35 years prior to 1921 and 47 years after that. Rose was the last living descendent of Charles and Carolyn, unless you count Laura's books which still enjoy a life of their own
I am posting this letter early which I hardly ever do. I am taking the weekend off and will be back with the letter J on Monday. Please go bak and enjoy more of the challenge.
H is for Hepburn

Katherine Hepburn
Let's switch things up just a little today. Instead of delving into the biography of Katherine Hepburn. I will list one movie from each decade of her film career.
1930's Little Women (1933)
1940's Philadelphia Story (1940)
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Actress
1950's African Queen (1951)
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Actress
1960's Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Won Academy Award for Best Actress
1970's Rooster Cogburn (1975)
1980's On Golden Pond (1981)
Won Academy Award for Best Actress
In all, Hepburn was nominated 12 times for the Academy Award for best actress and won 4 times which is pretty good for someone once dubbed box office poison.
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Thursday, April 8, 2021
G is for George

George Washington Carver
George Washington Carver was born into slavery in Missouri in 1864. He was an educator , a life long learner, a man of faith and science, an accomplished artist and musician and a great humanitarian. He did not invent peanut butter as is often attributed to him. However, his work at The Tuskegee institute did not only help the African American students there it helped poor southern farmers, black and white, to be less dependent on farming one crop (generally cotton) and diversifying to crops such as but not limited to sweet potatoes and peanuts.
That does it for today's edition. I'm just nutty about George Washington Carver. As you can tell by that horrible pun, I am also just nutty. Click here to return to the A to Z challenge.
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