Saturday, April 21, 2018

Mr Billy Lee, Washington Depended on Him More Than Alexander Hamilton

Mr. Billy Lee, Washington Depended on Him More Than Alexander Hamilton

Mr. Billy Lee was the son of Colonel John Lee and the Colonel taught young Billy to
ride a horse.  He was a fast learner and spoke two languages and was a wiz at math.
Colonel died and he on his deathbed wanted George Washington to have Billy
and his brother, Frank.

Washington depended on him and his horse, Chinkling for the whole 8 years of
the American Revolution.  He was his right-hand man, on and off the fields of battle.
He also fought in the war and sometimes his uniform was fancier than the Commander-
in-Chief George Washington.  He also was in charge of the General's finances.
He always called Washington, "General."

Do you know this man?  Is there a statue of Mr. Billy Lee and his horse, Chinkling?
Shame on us if not.           Lorraine Strieby, also known as Mayor Molly McMole
Photos Copyrighted by Lorraine Strieby

Monday, April 16, 2018

Instead of Tearing Down Statues Build Statue of Mr.. Bill Lee and His Horse, Chinkling, a Most Famous Founding Father

American African Founding Father Mr. Billy Lee, Most Famous Horseman in Colonies
Who Was With Washington During Revolution and Signing of the Declaration of
Independence and the Surrender of the British at Yorktown.  He Was With Hs Horse
Chinkling.  Give this man the credit he deserves.  Too bad they don't teach American
history in schools today.  Lorraine Strieby states the facts in her book,
Why is a Spy Called a Mole,  Mayor Molly McMole Series, MMM

Sunday, April 15, 2018

AMERICAN AFRICAN WAS A FOUNDING FATHER

Do you or your college student know that an American African was a Founding Father?

Bet Not.  In two of President Washington's most famous portrait paintings, there is
a man in the background and here he is, Mr. Billy Lee.  After the Revolution, people
came to Mount Vernon not only to see Washington, but to see Mr. Lee.

At war he always was with  Washington because he was the best horseman in the Colonies
and he took care of the finances, as well as the horses and Washington's dalmation,
Madame Moose, whose job was to guard the horses from wolves.

This man was forgotten by historians and can you imagine what Washington said
to the painter--Mr. Lee has to be in this portrait.  He is important to me in the War.

Mr. Joseph H. Ellis won the Pullzer Prize for The Ballad of Bill Lee.  He was  not
a slave.  He was a Founding Father.

Shame on people who have hidden this from the public.  Not Lorraine Strieby.  Read
her book, Why is a Spy Called a Mole, sold on Amazon, soft cover or eBook.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

"fun, fun, fun, Under the Sun," to quote Beach Boys, WannaBtruckers Board Game, Lorraine Strieby

Lorraine Strieby also developed a travel game that is sold on Amazon.
Are you making plans to travel on the interstates  and your kids
keep asking:  "When are we getting there?"

She has almost 4000 fans out there.  Well, to quote the Beach Boys, "if you
want to have fun, fun, fun under the sun"  you need this game for you and
your young ones.

It will teach geography, famous icons, counting, and depends on the trucks
(18 wheelers).  MADE IN THE USA IN BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN.

All the Interstates are on there.  Possibly, a game board for each child
would be a better learning experience for them.

Here she comes again.  She sure is busy, MMM Mayor Molly Mcole

copyright Lorraine Strieby

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Mayor Molly McMole,Can you find her, she is tiny and is wearing a red coat and black boots?

Where's Molly?
Well, she did it.  She painted Italy and hid me.  Can you find me, Mayor Molly McMole?
Do you know all  the cities represented.  Where am I?  What is a quadriptych?
Lorraine Strieby calls this painting,  Finding Molly.  Can you name all the cities?
What are those four horses called?  Where are they found?

Mayor Molly McMole, MMM  You can find me on Amazon, All Roads Lead to Rome

copyright Lorraine Strieby, Finding Molly

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