Archive for Wednesday, November 4, 2009

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First Friday Scarecrow Contest
November 4, 2009
What kind of scarecrow would you like to make? A fireman scarecrow; a scientist scarecrow; a chef scarecrow; or some other fanciful or frightening image stuffed with straw?
The Egypt Experience
November 4, 2009
In late 1988, I went to Berlin for a week to take in the varied musical arts the city abounds in. I did this for several years actually to get my “fix” for opera, symphony and ballet.
Travel expert can’t wait to go back to Alaska
November 4, 2009
Like many people, we took our first cruise to Alaska only to be consumed by the desire to return. There was so much more that we wanted to see. The first seven-day cruise just whet our appetite for the “Great Land.” We did eventually go back in August on a Princess cruise tour consisting of four days on land and a seven-day cruise. Some of you have probably done this same trip, or something similar, since all the mainstream cruise lines offer a large choice of 3-11 day land tours combined with a seven-day cruise. For those of you who haven’t, here is our story.
Hunting trip claims human lives
Early snow storm in 1952 trapped hunters on the Mogollon Rim
November 4, 2009
Hunting season can be an adventure in Rim Country. From the days of the ancient Native Americans, to the early days of white men, to the times of Zane Grey and to more modern times, things can go wrong during a hunt. Here’s a look at one hunt that Mother Nature disrupted.
QUILT ROUNDUP
Top quilters, terrific quilts come to Rim Country
November 4, 2009
The finest quilters and most fabulous quilts and fabric art converge in Rim Country next week.
Holiday Baking With Pumpkin
November 4, 2009
Family gatherings … favorite holiday decorations … the wonderful smells of baked goods — the holidays are full of familiar rituals and special memories. Traditions are part of what make the season so enjoyable.
Asanti Sana, Gracias, Merci, Danke, Thank You
November 4, 2009
As a young girl growing up, my precious sweet mother, a former English teacher, taught her daughters, the importance of writing thank you notes. When given a gift, it was our duty and obligation to respond to each person by writing them a note, expressing our appreciation of their thoughtfulness and kindness.

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