Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Instruments that have strings:

  1. Violin
  2. Zither
  3. Cello
  4. Harpsichord
  5. Guitar
  6. Ukulele
  7. Viola

Instruments that have strings:

  1. Violin
  2. Zither
  3. Cello
  4. Harpsichord
  5. Guitar
  6. Ukulele
  7. Viola
  8. Gayageum

Instruments that have strings:

  1. Violin
  2. Zither
  3. Cello
  4. Harpsichord
  5. Guitar
  6. Ukulele
  7. Viola
  8. Gayageum
  9. Harp

Instruments that have strings:

  1. Violin
  2. Zither
  3. Cello
  4. Harpsichord
  5. Guitar
  6. Ukulele
  7. Viola
  8. Gayageum
  9. Harp
  10. Oud

Instruments that have strings:

  1. Violin
  2. Zither
  3. Cello
  4. Harpsichord
  5. Guitar
  6. Ukulele
  7. Viola
  8. Gayageum
  9. Harp
  10. Oud
  11. Balalaika

Instruments that have strings:

  1. Violin
  2. Zither
  3. Cello
  4. Harpsichord
  5. Guitar
  6. Ukulele
  7. Viola
  8. Gayageum
  9. Harp
  10. Oud
  11. Balalaika
  12. Bass Guitar

Instruments that have strings:

  1. Violin
  2. Zither
  3. Cello
  4. Harpsichord
  5. Guitar
  6. Ukulele
  7. Viola
  8. Gayageum
  9. Harp
  10. Oud
  11. Balalaika
  12. Bass Guitar
  13. Piano

For International Women’s Day Mar. 8:

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)
  2. Barbara Fawcett (life-long friend)

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)
  2. Barbara Fawcett (life-long friend)
  3. Dorothy L. Sayers, author

She’s best known for her Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries, but her scholarship, especially her translation and commentary on Dante’s Divine Comedy, is more inspiring to me

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)
  2. Barbara Fawcett (life-long friend)
  3. Dorothy L. Sayers (author)
  4. Grace Hopper (computer pioneer and Navy officer)

The only computer geek to get a destroyer named her, I’ll wager:

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)
  2. Barbara Fawcett (life-long friend)
  3. Dorothy L. Sayers (author)
  4. Grace Hopper (computer pioneer and Navy officer)
  5. Mrs. Galle (my 1st grade teacher, who taught me to keep learning when I was the top in my class)

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)
  2. Barbara Fawcett (life-long friend)
  3. Dorothy L. Sayers (author)
  4. Grace Hopper (computer pioneer and Navy officer)
  5. Mrs. Galle (my 1st grade teacher, who taught me to keep learning when I was the top in my class)
  6. Malala Yousafzai

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)
  2. Barbara Fawcett (life-long friend)
  3. Dorothy L. Sayers (author)
  4. Grace Hopper (computer pioneer and Navy officer)
  5. Mrs. Galle (my 1st grade teacher, who taught me to keep learning when I was the top in my class)
  6. Malala Yousafzai (education activist and Nobel laureate)
  7. Amelia Earhart (pioneering aviator)

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)
  2. Barbara Fawcett (life-long friend)
  3. Dorothy L. Sayers (author)
  4. Grace Hopper (computer pioneer and Navy officer)
  5. Mrs. Galle (my 1st grade teacher, who taught me to keep learning when I was the top in my class)
  6. Malala Yousafzai (education activist and Nobel laureate)
  7. Amelia Earhart (pioneering aviator)
  8. Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand PM)

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)
  2. Barbara Fawcett (life-long friend)
  3. Dorothy L. Sayers (author)
  4. Grace Hopper (computer pioneer and Navy officer)
  5. Mrs. Galle (my 1st grade teacher, who taught me to keep learning when I was the top in my class)
  6. Malala Yousafzai (education activist and Nobel laureate)
  7. Amelia Earhart (pioneering aviator)
  8. Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand PM)
  9. Keira Knightley (actress, activist)

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)
  2. Barbara Fawcett (life-long friend)
  3. Dorothy L. Sayers (author)
  4. Grace Hopper (computer pioneer and Navy officer)
  5. Mrs. Galle (my 1st grade teacher, who taught me to keep learning when I was the top in my class)
  6. Malala Yousafzai (education activist and Nobel laureate)
  7. Amelia Earhart (pioneering aviator)
  8. Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand PM)
  9. Keira Knightley (actress, activist)
  10. Greta Thunberg (climate activist)

Not sure if she’s technically a woman yet but she certainly is inspiring.

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)
  2. Barbara Fawcett (life-long friend)
  3. Dorothy L. Sayers (author)
  4. Grace Hopper (computer pioneer and Navy officer)
  5. Mrs. Galle (my 1st grade teacher, who taught me to keep learning when I was the top in my class)
  6. Malala Yousafzai (education activist and Nobel laureate)
  7. Amelia Earhart (pioneering aviator)
  8. Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand PM)
  9. Keira Knightley (actress, activist)
  10. Greta Thunberg (climate activist)
  11. Audrey Hepburn (actress, humanitarian)

She made trips to Kenya and Somalia as UNICEF goodwill ambassador even when she had terminal cancer Audrey Hepburn
And Greta Thunberg is 19 so is technically a woman

Audrey was also a spy during WWII.

Actress Audrey Hepburn was WWII spy, new book reveals | American Military News.

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)
  2. Barbara Fawcett (life-long friend)
  3. Dorothy L. Sayers (author)
  4. Grace Hopper (computer pioneer and Navy officer)
  5. Mrs. Galle (my 1st grade teacher, who taught me to keep learning when I was the top in my class)
  6. Malala Yousafzai (education activist and Nobel laureate)
  7. Amelia Earhart (pioneering aviator)
  8. Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand PM)
  9. Keira Knightley (actress, activist)
  10. Greta Thunberg (climate activist)
  11. Audrey Hepburn (actress, humanitarian)
  12. My wife

A woman who has inspired you

  1. Dorothy Hargrove (my first and third grade teacher)
  2. Barbara Fawcett (life-long friend)
  3. Dorothy L. Sayers (author)
  4. Grace Hopper (computer pioneer and Navy officer)
  5. Mrs. Galle (my 1st grade teacher, who taught me to keep learning when I was the top in my class)
  6. Malala Yousafzai (education activist and Nobel laureate)
  7. Amelia Earhart (pioneering aviator)
  8. Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand PM)
  9. Keira Knightley (actress, activist)
  10. Greta Thunberg (climate activist)
  11. Audrey Hepburn (actress, humanitarian)
  12. My wife
  13. Harriet Tubman (Underground Railroad conductor)

Pass.