From Round to Square (and back)

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Monday, February 18, 2013

French Bulldog Puppy—Modern Olympic Games

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One year ago on Round and Square (18 February 2012)—Kanji Mastery: Radical 137 (Boat)

[a] French Musings PD
I don't know who you are, 
but I will find you...[1]

...and tell you that it was a Frenchman who lit the spark for the modern Olympic Games. 

Good ol' Pierre de Coubertin helped to get it all going...all of the way to Rio, Tokyo, and beyond.
           [1] I like Liam's opening, and he gave me a year's supply of biscuits to use it for the rest of the month.
[b] Getting going RF
[Originally posted on May 18, 2014]

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