“Try it. You’ll like it”. You’ve surely heard that all your life. Where did that originate?
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Many in my generation grew up with adults talking about when to plant and when to do other tasks based on Farmer’s Almanac advice. I don’t really understand how the predictions are made, but I respect them.
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Annie dog left us back in 2006. Her old body just gave out at almost 17. Permit me to share some memories of her - fond memories.
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My husband, Garey, loves telling a Jerry Clower joke that goes as follows: A farmer is driving down the road when he spots a pitiful old mule standing in a pasture, and he stops by to see if he can buy the poor anima
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Last week, we studied about baptism and learned things that baptism does in the lives of people.
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FALSE START-Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little to my name to call my own, besides youth and vigor and the ill-conceived wisdom of knowing all there is to know, which
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Some different thoughts - not necessarily related;
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The last time we visited Garey’s mom, Aggie, in Corner, Alabama, I was listening once more to the conversation between Garey and Aggie about Aggie’s pecan trees. I have been a passive listener to this conversation for at least the last twenty-fou
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