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Author gives guide to lasting happiness
July 29, 2009
Author Ed Feyereisen calls it his baby — it was six years in gestation and six months in childbirth. “It” is his book, “Living Life With No Regrets,” a guide to lasting happiness.
some unique vacations
July 29, 2009
I thought you may be interested in some vacations that are a little different from many that are available today.
The Story of Payson, Arizona
Chapter 23: ZANE GREY ARRIVES IN PAYSON
July 29, 2009
The year 1918 was a pivotal time for Payson, because that was the year Zane Grey discovered the Rim Country, and began to write descriptions of its beauty that captured the hearts of readers.
Abundance of squash inspires creativity
July 29, 2009
My kitchen garden contains long, vibrant green vines containing beautiful, edible, yellow flowers. The blossoms precede an abundant crop of summer squash. Summer squash are members of the gourd family and include zucchini, cocozelle, yellow squash (crooked and straight) and pattypan, also called scalloped and scaloppini.
SUMMER DELIGHT
The transient treasures of summer
July 29, 2009
Summer’s treasures are transient — the monsoon storm and the rainbows left to shimmer in its wake; the perfect, starlit night filled with the smell of a great barbecue and music floating in the air from who knows where. And then there are summer’s precious gems, the glorious, gleaming gifts cultivated with care in our gardens or surprising and delighting us on the banks of bar ditches along the roadside — flowers.
Payson celebrates National Day of the Cowboy with music
July 29, 2009
Jonell Loeffler, left, and Chris Royer, right, lend their talents to Anne James’ National Day of the Cowboy performance at the Payson Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore on July 25.

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