Are you brave?
One of my favorite uncles was the late George Renard. He was a bombardier pilot during World War II. He participated in training exercises with Doolittle’s Raiders on the shores of Lake Murray in my hometown of Lexington, SC.
One of my favorite uncles was the late George Renard. He was a bombardier pilot during World War II. He participated in training exercises with Doolittle’s Raiders on the shores of Lake Murray in my hometown of Lexington, SC.
Forecasters for the National Weather Service are anticipating a more active hurricane season this year because of record-warm ocean surface temperatures, the Texas Tribune reported.
So, I got a cold. If you catch a cold in the winter, everyone is sympathetic. They tell you to drink hot tea and put on another sweater. A cold in the winter just seems like part of the season, and I can turn the thermostat up and wait it out.
Wyoming is the place where the traditional Texans still live. The people who live “out there,” much like the ones near Van Horn or Fort Davis. A place where people (except in Jackson Hole) live in small towns, if any, have miles between them and anyone else, do not ask much from the government except for it to leave them alone, and revel in what they consider freedom.
It’s been forever since my mom forced three youngsters into Sears for back to school shopping.
The more years I accumulate on this earth, the more I realize life is tenuous.
Is competition a good or terrible thing? I have been blessed to be around some of the most competitive people all my life.
Child care centers closing across state
I’ve taught elementary Sunday school for about 15 years because helping children have a relationship with Jesus is my passion. It’s been joked about that children tell all the family secrets when teachers ask for prayer requests, but I’ve found this to be untrue. We mostly pray for their pets. Their dogs and cats are extremely important to them, so that makes them important to me, therefore, we spend time praying for our animals.
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