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Spring comes no matter what gets in the way
Spring comes no matter what gets in the way

Early Sunday morning, Bogey led the way down the front steps and a group of robins took off from the ground, so many that it was almost like someone was airing out a black and reddish-orange quilt.
As we made our turn to the right, I spied a couple of bluebirds perched on branches that are still naked. A look over at the emerging tulip beds tells me those trees won't stay that way for long.

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Finding renewed truths in yesterday's battles
Finding renewed truths in yesterday's battles

I found myself needing to take a mental break last weekend from the daily duties of running a local newspaper. Though I worked Saturday, like most weekends, I decided Sunday I wouldn't go near - or even think about work. I'm sure everyone has been there from time to time just needing to turn off the brain for a bit.
If it wasn't bad enough to have Covid-19 several weeks ago, my husband came down with it last week. So we had isolated ourselves from each other all week with me double masking in the house until I could get to my "safe air" in a separate room that was shut off from the rest of the house.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo published in The Nashville Graphic on July 2, 1964. These 21 youngsters from the Nashville Baptist Church were spending a week at Camp Caswell. Here, they're pictured receiving last-minute instructions from Rev. Joe Lister, pastor, who accompanied the group on the trip.

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