Poised above the Big Sky country is the maestro, the great conductor. At just the right moment, the baton is lowered, and it is thrust toward the magnificently golden daffodils and …TATATATAH!
The 2010 Winter Olympics reminded me that both the haves and the have-nots can hope for a place on the podium, but I suspect that those going home with a medal believed most in their impossible dreams.
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How do we say goodbye to lifelong companions? Or, for that matter, how do we possibly go on with without them? Of course, we do, but it is not life as we knew it.
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This time of the year it seems that there are just not enough hours in the day or enough days in the month to do all that we want to do, or all that we “should” do.
This year the season of maturity, or depending on how you look at it, the incipient decline into winter, arrived before the equinox party even got started.
W.R. Grace and some of the company’s former executives were acquitted from the charges that they knowingly endangered residents of Libby and concealing the health effects of its asbestos mining operation.
I was eating lunch with my bosom buddy the other day and she raised her eyebrows when I ordered dessert. “A nice apple crisp topped with vanilla ice cream, please.”
Well, it’s true that eight ain’t enough for a baseball team, but I had eight kids one time – one at a time that is – and not every team needs a shortstop anyway.
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