Monthly Archives: May 2019

Spring 31 May 2019

Spring moving into summer is always a kind of crap-shoot. The fruit trees bloom before we’re done with snow and cold on a regular basis, but the little fruits still form. The, what I like to call, smart trees are … Continue reading

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Wishy, not Washy 13 May 2019

What is it about starting something new? It’s exciting, scary, daunting and challenging. It opens your mind and body to new possibility. It reminds you of past failures, you know, those New Year resolutions that gather dust in your mind … Continue reading

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Dust 8 May 2019

When I drive by the abandoned church, I always slow down wondering when the roof will finally cave in and collapse. I wonder about the congregation that worshipped there, how far away they came from and how their pastor was. … Continue reading

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Wishing 7 May 2019

If it were you, what would you wish for? You’re sick and you’ve been in and out of hospitals, maybe what you have is terminal and maybe it isn’t. But either way, your life has been structured around doctors and … Continue reading

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Make a Wish Part 2, 3 May 2019

Tightening up the laces on my hiking boots, securing my pony tail through the back of my red ball cap, and snugging down the straps on my Camelbak, I’m ready to hit the trail. I love the name of my … Continue reading

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Make a Wish Come True Here! 1 May 2019

Dear friends, family, and those of you I’ve never met: If you don’t read any further than this, click here: Educators in the Hills Have you ever wanted to change someone’s life? I know I have – that’s why I … Continue reading

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