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Both men ended their lives in debt, and largely for the same reasons: public service had high expectations of its high-level servants but was not willing to reimburse them for the expenses required to fulfill the expectations. jJefferson also bought everything he could lay his hands on related to his many passions and pursuits; he shipped back 86 cases of belongings from France. The Monroe house is small and was lovely and what original furnishings are left are beautiful. D7K_9011 IMG_6033 There were numerous things I didn’t know about Monroe, and the one that springs to mind is that Mrs Monroe, who had learned French well during their first term of service in France, was responsible for going in person to the Bastille to rescue the wife of one of the Monroe’s oldest friends: In Paris, as wife of the American Minister during the Reign of Terror, she helped secure the release of Madame La Fayette, wife of the Marquis de Lafayette when she learned of her imprisonment and threatened death by guillotine. … While in France, the Monroes’ daughter Eliza became friends with Hortense de Beauharnais, step-daughter of Napoleon, and both girls received their education in the school of Madame Jeanne Campan, who had been an advisor on court etiquette to Marie Antoinette.

…It’s especially pertinent when you contemplate the long hard work the people of that time put into building for their unknown descendants the civil society that we inherited and the value they placed on education as being critical to the success of the society.

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Friends and family in DC

Leaving Bronxville on the 21st of October, our journey south began with a drive north to the Tappan Zee bridge because of an accident on the GW over the Hudson river.  … Dan drove the worst of the NJ Turnpike until we got to Delaware and decided to go around Baltimore through the Eastern shore to the Bay Bridge near Annapolis. D7K_8874     D7K_8870       We stopped for a bit to admire the bridge from the Sandy Point State Park and arrived at Anne and Emil’s house in time to rest up a bit before dinner at a great pizzeria in Takoma Park.  … After much discussion, said pumpkins are ready for Halloween. IMG_5995           Sunday found all of us except Emil, who was participating in a “mud race”, eating Mexican food outdoors in Georgetown.   We left Anne to go on to the zoo with the not-so-smalls while we said goodbye to Allyson and headed west for an easy drive to Charlottesville where we are off to see Monticello in a few hours.

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New England, R.I. & New York

Departure Day, 13 October: after a gorgeous Columbus Day weekend, we headed south in the rain and fog, fetching up at McCulloch’s Leap (see the link for the history of the name from one of John’s ancestors!), the home of Katie’s cousin Brookie and John McCulloch, in Portsmouth, R.I. The color along Route 295 in […]

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Travels in the USA

Katherine and Dan are off on a trip down the Eastern seabord of the US, especially Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Departure, mid-October from Maine, arrival, mid-December in Florida, with stops in as many interesting places for which we have time and energy. POTC? Points of the Compass. And perhaps the motto […]

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