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by Frank Madia
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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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On the road between Norris Junction and Canyon Junction, there is a turn off to the south that goes to Virginia Cascades. Further along on that road... more
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On the road between Norris Junction and Canyon Junction, there is a turn off to the south that goes to Virginia Cascades. Further along on that road once upstream of the cascade where the land is flat, the Gibbon makes its way to the west at a much more peaceful pace.
Frank called Wyoming home from birth until joining the United States Navy in 1971. Following a 35-year Navy career, he and his wife retired to the life of full-time RVers traveling around the United States and Canada. In the six years that followed, they visited all but four states in the Continental United States, including Alaska. They also visited several Canadian Provinces. In 2012, the couple settled down in Kyle's Central Texas community. They spent the fall and winter months in Kyle while spending the shoulder seasons traveling. Their summers were spent in Yellowstone National Park, where they volunteered. In 2023, they relocated to Charlotte, NC, where they now use it as a jumping-off point for international travel and...
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