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Author Archives: glenn
A Nephew’s Poor Choice
As I consider my life I can see many forks in the road when I made a poor choice. I am confident each of you can say the same thing. Life is about choices. The decisions we make and the … Continue reading
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Where Are You From?
This is a question we often ask someone when we are first introduced. It can be answered in different ways. For example, do you tell them where you were born? Or do you answer with where you were reared? You … Continue reading
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The Washing Machine
Teresa and I recently had to buy a new washing machine. We had not purchased one in several years and to our surprise the new machines did not have an agitator. The agitator is the mechanism in the tub of … Continue reading
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20/20 Vision
I used to think 20/20 vision was perfect vision and one could not get any better than that. Such is not the case. 20/20 vision is considered average or normal vision. Someone with 20/20 vision is able to see from … Continue reading
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Hallelujah
Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year. Part of the reason I like this holiday so much is the emphasis that is placed on family during this season. We look forward to the food and the sharing … Continue reading
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More Questions
The following has been said of a friend of mine. He seldom asks a question that he doesn’t already know the answer. Now I’m not extolling or condemning my friend. He really is an intelligent person who is very likeable. … Continue reading
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The Stony Ground
I was in junior high school when our school burned. The night sky glowed red from the flames and could be seen from miles away. The school was rebuilt in another location and I graduated in a new school. In … Continue reading
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The church at Jerusalem
The Church by the Wildwood is an old song that describes a memory that many would share. You may remember the lyrics from an old Andy Griffith episode. Malcolm Tucker sang the song in the episode called “Man in a … Continue reading
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Are You Sure?
Have you ever been absolutely convinced of something and yet it turn out not to be true? Unfortunately there is so much information we encounter each day that is not factual. The news networks can no longer be trusted to … Continue reading
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Peter, Paul, and Who?
In the days of my childhood there was a musical group called Peter, Paul and Mary. They represented a genre of music referred to as folk music. If you remember this group then you have dated yourself. Welcome to the … Continue reading
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