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Keith

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Baby Keith. Mom ’ s idea of putting the baby ’ s age right in the photo was a stroke of genius. My mother often told me the story of the day she and Dad brought Keith home from the hospital. They laid him on the couch, and I, two-and-a-half years old, looked at him and said, “Where’s his mommy?” At some point thereafter I comprehended the fact that my mommy and daddy were also Keith’s mommy and daddy, and that meant we were brothers. When we were still quite young, Keith and I had our own TV program. It was broadcast every evening immediately after supper. The two of us would go into the living room, stand in front of a large mirror, and put on a comedy show. Its high-brow humor consisted mostly of two little boys dancing around and acting silly, the larger one repeatedly hitting the smaller one on the head and pushing him off camera because he had made a comment that was, in the estimation of the larger one, stupid—while the smaller one gamely played along, always smiling, willingly...

“We’re in the Rockies”

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Hi all, Back in Sept/Oct when Cindy and I were on our trip to southern Colorado , we met bloggers / Youtubers Matt and Cheryl of We ’ re in the Rockies — very nice folks! When I mentioned we were spending a night at the Grand Imperial Hotel in Silverton , Cheryl asked me to write up a summary of our experience and said she would post it on their blog. She has done so, and I ’ m excited to see it! If you ’ re interested in lots of interesting details about the Durango-Silverton Railroad AND in my blog post (“A Night at the (Haunted?) Grand Imperial Hotel, Silverton, Colorado”), click here . Scroll to the bottom for my contribution. I hope you enjoy it. I had fun writing it! Steve Cheryl and Cindy on our way to Silverton, CO, via the historic Durango-Silverton Railroad.