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Flower Beds
Sounds like good thinking to me. You won’t find Sammy arguing. July 21, 2016
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Plagiarism?
There’s a commotion in some circles because parts of Melania Trump’s speech at the Republican convention were suspiciously like the speech Michelle Obama gave in 2008. Yes, it’s probably plagiarism, but I don’t care. They’re just political speeches and don’t … Continue reading
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Lest You Think…
Lest you think Montana is just a jock, she’s also a serious scholar. Thanks Torben and Kaitlin! July 19, 2016
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Montana Tornado
This video explains why they call her Montana Tornado, or, as she signs her blog, Mo-tor. Thank you, Torben! July 18, 2016
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Getting Old
But it helps a lot if you have family and friends who care about you. Thank you for the video, Kaitlin and Torben. July 17, 20, 2016
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Another Example
Just another example of different people liking different things. July 16, 2016
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Lifelong Learning
In youth we learn, in age we understand. —Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach Thank you for the quote, Still the Lucky Few! Do you agree with that quote? Does it represent what has happened in your life? It doesn’t for me. I’ve … Continue reading
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Another Bear Story
A woman made the mistake of leaving her Subaru unlocked overnight, and a bear got in. He also managed to lock the door and the police had to let him out. Do you think he will ever try that again? … Continue reading
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Turf Roof?
As usual, nature is not always as idyllic as we would like. July 13, 2016
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Bear Stories
In a comment on yesterday’s post Diane mentioned some bear hunters who stumbled across a grizzly bear den. They were seriously injured but lived to tell the tale. I’m just the opposite, I have no desire to look for bears. … Continue reading
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