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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Fire Mitigation & Garage Sales
The fires in Colorado are horrific. I woke up this morning with a headache and I realize it is the smoke and I don’t live anywhere near them. My heart goes out to the evacuees today. Hang in there. Bless … Continue reading
Fire, Evacuation, & Preparation
I’m back on the Eastern Slope of Colorado. I am surrounded by the smoke from one fire and a very dear friend had to pack what was possible yesterday and evacuate from another. My daughter and I had an interesting … Continue reading
Wills and Stuff
I’m going to blog a day early because Internet is not readily available to me on these travels. I have traded grandchildren in for my mother’s yard work and 98 degrees. Ummm. Not sure which is the most difficult but … Continue reading
Father’s Day
Father’s Day is nearing and it reminds me of a trip I took several years before my father passed away. He’s been gone four years now but I remember this trip like it was yesterday. Daddy and I loaded up … Continue reading
Rumors and Forgiveness
We all know that rumors can be hurtful, really hurtful. They seem to come along with death. You can’t do anything to stop them either, or correct them. The funny thing, I’ve discovered, is it is easier for me to … Continue reading