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10/28/18

30 Minutes Out of 24 Hours

This week, I was reminded of the last time I took my youngest niece out on the farm. It’s been a few years and as I looked a the photos, I thought to myself how she can do anything. We called a friend, he told me where a cotton picker would be running and off we went. I wanted her… Read More

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01/01/13

My Christmastime Visit Turns Baby Cousin into a Running Model :)

Last week, I finally met one of my youngest cousins. She wasn’t sure about me, insisting she was shy until she realized I was willing to play with her and my camera. And that’s when her true personality came out. Love the variety of expressions!            

06/10/12

An Easy Way to Help a Small Business with Funding

Almost all of us like to thi we have had a great idea. Maybe not a true invention, but a small thing that could make life easier. But I am not sure many of us act on those, but a college friend (Neil) and his wife (Stacey) did just that. There was an idea that stemmed from trying to change… Read More

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