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This week's story prompt: Do you believe in miracles and if so, have you ever witnessed one? Describe-- brought to mind two different situations that I consider to be miracles. Miracle # 1: When I was a little girl we were living on Seventh East in Salt Lake City, Utah, and...
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Cameron Scott Adams was born 28 Feb 2005 to our oldest son, Aaron, and his wife Lori in Orem, Utah at Timpanogos Regional Medical Center, just a couple of blocks away from where Aaron and Lori were living in their newly renovated duplex. Cameron was their firstborn, and he was a...
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On the road…again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Zaire The Footloose Forester had many a stopover in transit countries that hardly count as experiences that deserve to be included in memoirs. A few stopovers, however, are linked to other events that are burned into the...
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On the road…again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek J for Jordan Being in Jordan during the mid-1960s was a bit of good news-bad news for a Footloose Forester hoping to take a dip in the Dead Sea and spending a day in the western part...
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On the road… again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Mist in the Volcanoes Anyone wanting to adventure and drink in the wonders of nature at the same time might consider visiting a few volcanoes. The fearsome earthquakes and tsunamis of the last two decades...
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On the road… again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek On Moseying It all started one morning when I was suspected of moseying on the job. I had never thought of myself as a moseyier, so it got me to thinking about moseying, in general. Is...
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On the road…again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Deadline On Guam Of the many lucky breaks that made life a lot simpler and saved a ton of money at the same time, going to Guam was one of them. It really was planning, and not...
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On the road…again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Virtual Flight Around A Volcano Foresters rely on more than their feet. A few foresters have more experience in helicopters than most professionals outside of the military services. This Footloose Forester certainly does. One memorable...
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Since November 1974, my primary occupation has been as a court reporter utilizing a variety of Stenograph Corporation's stenotype machines starting with the then modern $300 manual machine and an IBM Selectric typewriter that cost $500. That, along with a business license, was all it took to break into the field,...
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Thought that title would draw you in.... December 23... my birthday...through the years it has had its ups and downs. Being so close to Christmas it is nice because everyone is in a festive mood and homes are decorated with colorful lights. But it is bad too, because everyone is broke....
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Do you believe in miracles and if so, have you ever witnessed one? Describe. WOW ; You guy’s keep coming up with tough ones. Gee in 1979 after my first wife died in childbirth leaving me with a six year old and a three year old son’s to take care of...
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....My life has been something like a" card game" you do the best you can with the cards you are dealt. While married, I worked as an Electrician and also studied to get an Engineering Degree. I was inspired by my Department Manager who set up the interviews with a College. My wife,...
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On the road… again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Haiti in Tears The Footloose Forester knows there are plenty of times when emotions seeped out from his subconscious to the daylight of his true nature. Sometimes in the past, he challenged danger to prove to...
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Well, in a way, yes! In the story about my brother and I flipping a car, I think it's on his profile Tyler Cormier and he tells a great story about it, we ended our flipping trip by slamming up against a large pine tree on the driver's side door where...
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God does not forsake his children whether the children entered this earth years ago or recently. We read of biblical times when Christ was on the earth and performed miracles like healing the sick, the blind, the crippled, feeding thousands with only 2 loaves of bread and 5 fish, walking on...
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This week's prompt is: Do you believe in miracles and if so, have you ever witnessed one? Describe. Miracle: "An extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human affairs”. I think if you believe in a divine being, you are likely to believe in miracles. If not, you might be more...
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Catheriine and I raised eight children. Problems did not escape us. Our seventh child, a young boy (Gerard) passed away at age fourteen from a Staphylococcal infection which was supposed to be easily cured with Antibiotics. While the explantions were thin, we could never understand the failure. Some forty years later we received our...
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On the road…again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Birthday Challenge When he was a teenager, the future Footloose Foreste r saw a small graph in a local newspaper that showed how physical capability peaked in adolescence, then continued on a plateau until age 55,...
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I, like so many other people, am going to start fresh commitments, or renew old ones, for the start of this new year. My hope is to concentrate on goals that will better myself, and renew my commitment to learn more about my ancestors and who they really were through personal...
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