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How some Anasazi Dwell in Heaven
I am fascinated by the Anasazi, the now-extinct people (also known as “Ancestral Puebloans”) who lived in what is now called the Four Corners region of the American Southwest, comprising southeastern Utah, northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado. … Continue reading
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Wabakimi Canadian Fishing Trip 2018
I have gone fishing in NW Ontario almost annually since 1966. It’s a tradition that connects me to my late father, many other fine men – both living and deceased, family members, and the yearning in my soul for the … Continue reading
Man’s Best Friend
Last Friday, we made the difficult decision to euthanize our older, failing dog, Doodle. Doodle was a beloved part of our family since he was a puppy, almost fifteen years ago. Also on Friday, I posted a picture of Doodle … Continue reading
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Happy Superman Day!
Did you know that June 12th is Superman Day? I suppose it’s only fitting to honor our greatest superhero. After all, he is a selfless proponent for truth, justice and the American way. In the spirit of Superman Day, I … Continue reading
How to Achieve Racial Harmony
Just over six years ago, Americans elected our first African American president, Barack Obama. My hope was that this would be a watershed event, an opportunity for racial healing and greater harmony between Americans of different economic classes, races, genders, … Continue reading
Fifty Years Ago Today
Today, November 22, 2013, marks the 50th anniversary of the death of 35th president of the United States, John F. Kennedy. Much reflection is taking place throughout our country to commemorate the life of a man whose life was cut … Continue reading
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