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I was recently reminded of a story told by Samuel T. Whitman. In this account he acquaints us with a story that began when he was just boy.
I feel sorry for Saint Patrick. Why, you may ask? Because, here is a guy that is remembered and revered, but for accomplishments that aren’t even his own.
The past few weeks I have found myself at an Apple Store and using my bank’s ATM machine. These are noteworthy experiences because; these are not usually places I find myself anymore.
The past few mornings I have woken up to the sounds of the birds singing in my trees. I can’t tell you how giddy it makes me to hear the sounds of spring! This past winter was brutal for many of us in the country (even for us southerners) and I’m happy to see it go.
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Call me sentimental, but I just can’t help but write a post about Valentine’s Day. First of all, let me give you a few fun facts about Valentine’s Day:
Last week I read a very inspiring story about a man that about a decade ago was dubbed the “Jewish Jordan” (his real name is Tamir Goodman) during his high school basketball career.
I’ve been pondering about snow shovels a lot lately. I know this is an odd thing to spend much time thinking about, especially because I live in the south and snow shovels rarely see the light of day.
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