Joan and Gregory Shreve are the authors of the Sixty-Sixty blog. Their first blog post–“Why Sixty-Sixty?”–introduces who they are and explains the reason for the blog name:
https://sixtysixtyblog.wordpress.com/category/about/
In the WordPress realm Joan goes by the name “Swedish Falcon” (given to her by her son-in-law Patrick). Greg goes by the imaginative moniker “Gregory M Shreve.” Although, if you really want his attention, yell “Dr. Shreve” really loudly.
Joan,,,,I was wondering if your father is still here today, because I have many things to ask him about in relation to the artillery battalion he was in–John
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John, I’m sorry to say my dad passed away in 2005.
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Hello. So glad to make your acquaintance on WordPress. I have been reading some of your posts and they strike such deep chords in my heart. I will be coming back again and again; and next time, I will take the time to leave some encouragement on the specific posts I have been reading. Blessings on you both. ❤
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Thanks for your lovely comment. We write about what is meaningful and important to us (and about some absurd and funny things too). Glad you liked them!
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I hope you don’t mind me popping by as I like and find humorous some of your post’s
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Last week I nominated you for the Liebster Award. But I did not notify you of that nomination! If you wish to accept and know more, please go to my blog “LIEBSTER AWARD – Part Three (You might want to read Parts One and Two also). There you will find information and rules regarding the acceptance of this award. It seems to be a fun way to get acquainted and build readers and followers. You will find my reason for nominating you on my blog. (Whee, I hope I’m doing this right!) Please let me know if you find me.
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Just came over to check on you. Haven’t seen any posts or comments lately. Missing you.
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Hi, thanks. We are working on a new post. This has just been a busy summer. We really have to get “serious” about blogging at least once a month, though!
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