Cornflowers blooming, field corn tasseling, crisp evenings. A time of year to be relished. I was an Educator . . . September . . . the beginning of another school year, a fresh start, a rebirth of hope. A panoply of young people and children, some eager to learn, some...
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Guns Take Their Toll Posted by Dick Pellek in Tragedy On the road again..! Acer rubrum To Zyzyphus jujuba Essays, Stories, Adventures, Dreams Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Guns Take Their Toll In these times of a national subconscious fear about the next mass shooting, we all...
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On the road again..! Acer rubrum To Zyzyphus jujuba Essays, Stories, Adventures, Dreams Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Guns Take Their Toll In these times of a national subconscious fear about the next mass shooting, we all find ourselves choosing up sides regarding our own views about...
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Could This Poster Become a World Flag? In the aftermath of the Boston Bombings let's start a campaign to create a world flag to honor the legacy of Martin Richard. The flag should be designed exactly like the poster in the image below. As with the social media which resulted in...
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On The Topic of Death … It is natural for the living to seriously contemplate death from time to time. Very few will challenge the fact that in this life, youth is the natural beginning and death is the natural end. The only real "experts" on death… I suppose…...
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When I was in first grade President Kennedy was shot and ultimately died...
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Ruth remembers, as a young girl, how she and her brother, Joseph, loved to climb apples trees and eat green apples but after one such experience, Joseph became very ill and almost lost his life.
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A Web of Destruction Down inside the soul of every man and woman is good and evil. One characteristic overshadows the other, and usually by a large margin. For some, evil is the primary inhabitant. Good is only occasionally allowed to rear its head. The souls of these are dominated by...
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Our home was in San Diego at Mesa Village. I don't know recall why, but I stayed home that day from work, I am pretty certain it was a migraine. Cody was 11 and Evan was almost 9 and I had taken them to school and went home to go back to bed. When I...
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My wife and I were sitting in our living room when our youngest son called and told us to turn on the TV. We watched in stunned disbelief as fire and smoke billowed from the first-struck tower and then in complete incredulity as the second airplane hit the other tower. We...
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We were living in Houston in 2001. Thinking our stay there would be brief, I temporarily stepped outside my profession and took a part-time job at a nearby travel agency. I had been an agent years before and thought it would be fun and good for a few travel perks. On the morning of...
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The day started out like most school days. I got up early and had a good breakfast, and did my fifteen mile commute to Centennial Middle School where I taught eighth grade integrated science. But this was not a normal school day, for the students were not at school. Provo School...
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It was an exciting day for me as I was anticipating a conference call with a potential new client for my business, LTA Media. I was pacing, waiting for the call in the living room of our lake house at Rarity Bary in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. The...
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When you ask, as I know you will, "What did you do with the gift of me?" I want to have an answer.
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Big Will Walker’s House Big Will Walker’s house was a three room log house with two large rooms and a side room used as a bedroom. A big fireplace heated the house and the cooking was done on a cook stove. The household furnishings were either carried...
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Russell's son Charles Gregory with son's wife Celia Gregory Russell Gregory Russell Gregory was my great-grandfather four times removed, who settled into Cades Cove after 1818. The American government removed the Cherokee Native Americans and made the cove available to white settlers. Russell started his farm and...
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Today is the 9th anniversary of the tragic 9-11 attack and I found myself watching the minute by minute replay on NBC this morning. I'm surprised at how emotional I got and in many ways I'm glad I was able to re-experience it as it happened. I remember the day it...
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Our son’s voice radiated excitement. “We’re getting a dog!†How different from the voice on the phone a few weeks before when I answered to hear deep, guttural sobbing. Ken* choked out the terrible news: “Mary* has another tubal pregnancy.†That was their fifth loss in their 10 years of...
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Your life entwined with mine For such a short span of time. The anticipation of you filled me with hope, With dreams, with pleasure. Then you were gone. Forever you will be part of The story of my life.—Ronda Knuth Pregnancy loss may come as a stillbirth, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy or...
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Delightfully hectic are words that sum up life at Sunrise Senior Living at Pinehurst in Denver, Colorado where I live out my love on a daily basis. Phone calls, scheduling appointments, baking cookies, popping popcorn, braiding hair, moderating life and managing forty-million to-do's constantly popping on the horizon - it keeps...
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