I recently spent several days on the road with my wife. During our trip, she was in charge of the music selection, and one song that played was the classic tune from the past, “One Tin Soldier,” which brought back memories of the movie “Billy Jack.” The melody and lyrics lingered in my mind. So it was no surprise that while at Bulleye’s on Menaul, in a room filled with dolls, one caught my eye. I used its image in black and white for my 03/22/23 postcard.

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