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Missouri Rivers
As we confidently paddled our canoe down the Meramac River, I in the stern and my husband in the bow, we happened to pass under the limb of an overhanging tree. Just at that moment, a long, skinny snake dropped… Continue reading
Out of Context
Poor Shirley Sherrod. There she stood in front of a local NAACP gathering telling them how she’d overcome her prejudice against white farmers when, with the stroke of his computer key, Andrew Breitbart, a conservative blogger, took the… Continue reading
My Tasty Garden
I asked my friend Ann Kander if she would like to write something for my blog. I expected something along the literary line since Ann graduated from Smith College with a degree in English Literature and has steered our study… Continue reading
Amber’s Journey
She was nine and a half old years old the summer we turned our middle granddaughter into a trekker. Traveling in our thirty six foot motorhome, we took her to visit the national parks out west.
We arrived at Dodge… Continue reading
Where Have All the Honeybee’s Gone?
These are honey bees.

If you are under thirty, chances are your great grandchildren will never see one. That’s because they are vanishing. Though the number of bees world wide has been declining for years, 2006 marked their march… Continue reading


