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Day 297; Footnotes of Memories and Missing
Another sad anniversary is approaching fast. I’m not sure I am ready. I was sitting here this afternoon and felt the need to go walking in the woods out back. I haven’t really walked the woods lately other than down … Continue reading
Posted in faith, family, in honor, life's journey, memories, Uncategorized, wildlife
Tagged anniversary, brother, death, deer', ducks, family, hunter, hunting, Leukemia, missed, woods
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Day 201; Footnotes of Rubber Ducky, You’re Not the One
Its jazz night on the Dirt Road. I’m listening to the sounds of the crickets out back and the sounds of jazz coming from across the road. Its actually not an issue, they are doing a better job with this … Continue reading
Posted in encouragement, faith, honesty, insects, inspiration, life's journey, Uncategorized
Tagged compass, ducking jeeps, ducks, events, forgiveness, Jeep, Jesus, parents, rubber ducks, water, Wrangler
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Day Fifty; Footnotes of Emergency escapes, Jeeps and Ducks
My parents have this Shih Tzu that is eleven years old, and as spoiled as one dog can be. (We won’t discuss my fur babies here) Yesterday my dad allowed Lady Bandit to pull the extendable leash all the way … Continue reading