NAS / Fort Barrancas ~ Pensacola, Florida

Fort Barrancas sits on a bluff overlooking the entrance to Pensacola Bay. The natural advantages of this location have inspired engineers of three nations to build forts.

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NAS / Fort Barrancas ~ Pensacola, Florida

Fort Barrancas sits on a bluff overlooking the entrance to Pensacola Bay. The natural advantages of this location have inspired engineers of three nations to build forts.

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NAS / Fort Barrancas ~ Pensacola, Florida

NAS / Fort Barrancas ~ Pensacola, Florida

by Lydia Chandler
NAS / Fort Barrancas ~ Pensacola, Florida

NAS / Fort Barrancas ~ Pensacola, Florida

by Lydia Chandler

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Overview

Fort Barrancas sits on a bluff overlooking the entrance to Pensacola Bay. The natural advantages of this location have inspired engineers of three nations to build forts.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044586642
Publisher: Lydia Chandler
Publication date: 06/08/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 375 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About the AuthorLydia Chandler was born in Salisbury, Maryland, the oldest of three children. She spent the first nineteen years of her life living on a five-acre farm in southern Delaware with her two younger sisters and parents.Ms. Chandler has been writing for as long as she could first hold a pencil. At 15-years of age she entered a contest, submitting a fifty word essay to a local radio station WICO-FM of Salisbury (MD). The best essay explaining why you wanted to be a D.J. would win. The prize? One hour live on the air. Ms. Chandler’s essay won. As a 17-year-old, she wrote a syndicated news column that spanned across two states.Married in 1982 she had her one and only child, a son, Daniel, in 1983. She spent the next decade raising her son and supporting her husband as a stay-at-home mom.After her second divorce she felt as though her life was finally on track. In December 2008, she found her way back to the Washington, D.C. area. At the “ripe old age” of 46, she enrolled in college for the very first time.Life being what life often is - fluid - Ms. Chandler faced more of what life had to throw at her. Bilateral lumps (they turned out to be benign), a gun held to her head when a store she was in was being robbed, to the death of her life-long friend of a sudden heart attack. It was six months after Ms. Chandler’s dear friend’s death that she sought out solace the only way she knew how.She began to write once more.For the first time in her life she took on the task of writing short stories. “I never thought I’d see the day where I would be able to sit still long enough to write anything other than a poem!” Ms. Chandler has said many times since then. Her short stories, having been well received on her blog site, gave her the courage to step out from life’s shadows and put her dream fully and completely in front of her.Now internationally known, Ms. Chandler leads a very quiet and reclusive life in the Washington, D.C. metro area.
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