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Barry Vermillion <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Aug 1999 08:08:51 -0500
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To all:

I ask for your forgiveness in advance, but I have to say some things.  Maybe
this can fit neatly in a loose definition of elementary anthropology?

My wife and I just returned from Vancouver, B.C., Canada.  For a native, 49
year old Texan of the U.S., this was my first, but hopefully not my last,
visit to Canada.  All that I had hoped to be true of that country: the
wildness, the scenary, the air, the people, was all proven to me to be more
than I had hoped for!  I was told many times that if I was so impressed by
visiting Vancouver, there are many more "discoveries" awaiting me.  I've
always enjoyed the Canadian Anthem before hockey games (I think it should be
done at every game, eventhough a Canadian team may not be playing), but now
it will mean so much more.

I really intended to visit the Museum of Anthropology, but there was so much
to do.  Now, I guess, I'll have to make another trip.  Next time during the
hockey season with a visit to the GM Place to watch the Canucks, then to the
Museum.

Sorry, but I just felt I had to say this.

Barry

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