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Veterans Day is for the living, but it's okay to remember the dead
Veterans Day is for the living, but it's okay to remember the dead

A 100-year-old British World War II veteran was interviewed on the BBC and told the reporter that the sacrifice his friends made and the lives of his other comrades at risk was not worth it. It was one of the saddest stories I've read this year.
"My message is, I can see in my mind's eye, rows and rows of white stones, of all the hundreds of my friends and everybody else, that gave their lives - for what?" Alex Penstone said. "The country of today... No, I'm sorry, the sacrifice wasn't worth the result that it is now."

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Little entrepreneurs and  future editors of the world
Charlie Hennes
Little entrepreneurs and future editors of the world

Downtown Spring Hope was filled with a grand variety of hand-crafted pottery thanks to the Spring Hope Chamber of Commerce who hosted the annual Dan Finch Potters' Market again this year.
It's always amazing to see someone's art and the details of each piece. You're guaranteed to not find two pieces alike at such a show.
The most amazing moment during my visit Saturday afternoon was meeting two youngsters who had actually displayed and sold their own hand-crafted and designed pottery pieces.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo was pulled from The Nashville Graphic 1962 archives. Nashville High School cheerleaders ride in the Harvest Festival Parade.

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