My year of living Rangerously

An online journal of Mannie Gentile, a National Park Service interpretive ranger working at our nation's finest National Battlefield: Antietam. DISCLAIMER: please note that this blog represents only my views and not those of my various employers. Feel free to email me at: museumofamerica@myactv.net

Monday, March 19, 2012

Staff Rides





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http://www.facebook.com/notes/antietam-national-battlefield/staff-rides-a-continuing-tradition/266188760130716


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I try not to spend too much time looking back as the future appears so rosy. A lovely new wife, a daughter, and many good friends are greatly cherished by me. I'm a lucky optimist. Other stuff from me here: http://manniesartimitateslife.blogspot.com/
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