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It looks like the Republicans feel the need to try to redden even this red state further. Could it be they really don’t think they can win an election without
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Keep readingHere we are rapidly closing in on the end of April. Seems like it was just March the other day. The weather system that blew through here yesterday morning dropped
Keep readingFrom the local newspaper, this tidbit of environmental news… The first endangered Kemp’s ridley turtle known to have nested this year on the Texas Coast laid 84 eggs on South
Keep readingYesterday’s gusty winds had the trees dancing with their limbs going from side to side. I spent a lot of time yesterday afternoon watching from the cast iron chair out
Keep readingAs I sit here with my coffee reading the morning email and news, I hear the wind chimes outside the door going crazy in the wind. We have had a
Keep readingYesterday I posted on the perfume wafting on the spring air. Here are the two main culprits for the ultra sweet fragrance. White and yellow blooms are everywhere along the
Keep readingIt is springlike enough for the doors and windows to be open this morning, so my Sunday morning ritual of the watching the talking heads pontificate while I practice (or
Keep readingBlue Ridge Country Magazine One of the things I look forward to in the snail mail realm is “Blue Ridge Country Magazine“. I discovered the magazine about the same time
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