Archive for Wednesday, July 1, 2009

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Holy echoes
July 1, 2009
The echo caught us off guard. First it silenced us in the midst of our casual conversation, wondering what had happened, and then it motivated us to repeat what we said even louder in order to hear it again and again.
The China Experience
July 1, 2009
In the mid 1970s I was working as the chief negotiator for a Norwegian ship owner. The company owned two cruise ships and more than 70 cargo vessels.
A Star-Spangled Celebration!
July 1, 2009
Start with a sassy salsa of in-season sweet, plump Northwest cherries paired with peppers, onion and cilantro! Serve cracker-like crisps — cut from pita breads using star-shaped cookie cutters — for dipping.
The Story of Payson, Arizona
Chapter 21: The teacher who became a legend
July 1, 2009
The town of Payson abounds in legends associated with haunted buildings, saloons, murders and characters whose stories run the gamut of human emotions. One such personage was Payson’s favorite schoolteacher, Julia Randall.
What’s new in world of cruising?
July 1, 2009
What’s new in cruising? Lots of changes.
Patriotic partying in Rim Country
July 1, 2009
Payson and the surrounding area have long had a reputation as being quite a party place. With the 4th of July falling on a Saturday this year, it provides a perfect opportunity to look back upon some of the festive times had in this area.
Fourth of Fun
Rim Country holiday promises music, food, fun and fireworks
July 1, 2009
An old-fashioned, small-town celebration is in the works for the Fourth of July.
Getaway Around Rim Country
July 1, 2009
Area gardeners, cooks and bakers with goods to share still have time to rent a stall or sign up for a spot on the co-op table at the Payson Farmers Market.

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