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Aweathered rancher of my acquaintance stubbornly refused to join a group of church friends who “enjoy” bad health. A woman of few words, she explained her absence from services the previous Sunday.
Aweathered rancher of my acquaintance stubbornly refused to join a group of church friends who “enjoy” bad health. A woman of few words, she explained her absence from services the previous Sunday.
It was snowing hard, the way it almost never does anymore, and I decided I needed to go for my walk, heedless of the weather.
Have you seen pictures of athletes, elected officials or other celebrities serving meals for the homeless? In our world today, it is so easy to take a picture or video of yourself or friends doing something good, and then instantly, everyone knows about it.
Afriend recently encouraged me to be “strong like bull.” I was a bit confused (not uncommon.) Somehow, I thought the phrase was “strong like bear.” Which, of course, led me to the Google.
In the past year, we’ve seen some big swings in the financial markets. This volatility may make you feel as if you have little control over your investment success.
Agroup of House Democrats is proposing a $15,000 raise for the state’s teachers and a 25% raise for other state employees by using some of the state’s record budget surplus. State Rep. James Talarico, D-Austin, announced the bill last week and was joined by Democratic legislators and teachers, the Austin American-Statesman
Undisputed star that he was during the golden era of major league baseball, this player has maintained a spirit of humility that others only dream of.
Ihave to say, that is a very nice hat!” I told the man as he passed me on the sidewalk. The man in the snazzy blue fedora had a serious look on his face, as if he was thinking deeply about something far more important than the indigo-blue hat with the red feather sitting on his head.
While I was going back and forth from my parents’ place in Northwest Montana I had occasion to go through the Big Horn Mountains of Northern Wyoming. If you still use the Rand McNally maps, you will find two routes that cross these mountains, one coming from Buffalo and the other from Dayton. Each of these routes is listed as scenic and they are indeed such.
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