by Michele Genthon | Nov 25, 2013 | FIRST WOMEN, Politics and Government
This blog is dedicated to American women who achieved a first. Although my women of note come from every American era, my blog posts have all been about modern women. As Thanksgiving approaches, however, my thoughts go back to our country’s origins, so I decided to...
by Michele Genthon | Nov 18, 2013 | FIRST WOMEN, Politics and Government
“Gadugi, or working collectively for the common good, is an abiding attribute of the Cherokee culture.” [Wilma Mankiller] Wilma Mankiller’s life is a record of her belief in working for the...
by Michele Genthon | Nov 13, 2013 | MUSINGS, Traveling
From the air Barcelona looks like a series of gift boxes, appropriate for a city that makes you feel like every day is your birthday. Fanciful sights await you if you just open the boxes. The top of every building is crowned with ornaments. And there is plenty of...
by Michele Genthon | Nov 11, 2013 | Aviation and Space, FIRST WOMEN, Military and Crusaders
Eileen Collins did not tumble into her endeavors as a first woman; she arrived there because of her own determination. Her love of flying and commitment to her own education resulted in her historic feats. Col. Collins was infected with flying at an early age....
by Michele Genthon | Nov 7, 2013 | MUSINGS, Traveling
SEVILLA, ESPAña Seville is modern; it is steeped in history. Seville’s soul is Catholic; it has a Moorish face. Seville is quiet; it is energetic. Seville is warm in climate; its people are warm and engaging. Seville is safe; it is charming. During the week the...