Tag: Linda McK Stewart
Le Cheval Deluxe
By Linda McK.Stewart
If you were sure that in your next life you would return as a horse, wouldn’t you do all you could, while...
Zimbabwe: Where Time Stood Still
By Linda McK.Stewart
There’s our time and there’s African time.
We measure time by clocks and calendars, by watches with second hands and sell-by dates. Elsewhere,...
Remember the Children of Izieu
By Linda McK.Stewart
Izieu, population 208, in southeast France, some 50 miles south of Lyon, is so small it rates not even a dot on...
A Virginia House Filled with History
By Linda McK.Stewart
Stratford Hall, home of the Lee family of Virginia, is located less than 100 miles from our nation’s capital on the peninsula...
History on Two Wheels
By Linda McK.Stewart
Biking Washington D.C.-Pittsburgh, Pa
Before making that down payment on the all-family rafting trip down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River or...
Walkabout at Storm King
By Linda McK.Stewart
Stone is stern. Its heft, its texture, its impermeability all affirm that fact. Stone is nature in a serious mood. Stone is...
An American Architectural Gem
By Linda McK.Stewart
Welcome to the Gamble House
All was in readiness. The sales contract for the Gamble House at 4 Westmoreland Place, Pasadena, Calif. was...
The Channel Islands
By Linda McK.Stewart
Operation Rescue on Anacapa
Atop the cliffs of Anacapa it’s a 360-degree view of infinite sea, infinite sky.
From the human perspective, the island...
In Little Tokyo
By LInda McK.Stewart
February 19, 1942, Executive Order No. 9066 is signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was 75 days after “the date which will...
Remembering the Gipper
By Linda McK.Stewart
No presidential library was ever designed on a “warts and all” concept. So it’s no surprise that the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library...