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Monthly Archives: March 2013
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The moonlight illuminated the path from the garage to the cabin. A lone man carried his groceries and fumbled for his keys to open the giant oak front door. John walked into the cabin, flipped on the light and was … Continue reading
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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: Day 41
There are people in Fit4Change that inspire you. They come in every morning, bust their butts without much fanfare and are rewarded with big results. Today I was walking to the car with one gentleman I particularly respect. We were … Continue reading
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Oh, hail
The approaching storm made the sky Wizard of OZ green. We would have been lucky if only Dorothy fell out of the sky. Instead, we got Hailapalooza 2013. It was the worst hailstorm I’ve ever seen in my life. And … Continue reading
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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: Day 40
I knew today was going to be rough. I was coming back from being off for three days. My muscles are sore and tired from driving 2,500 miles. My body is wiped-out from a stomach virus yesterday. I had a … Continue reading
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Tuesday Free-For-All
Good morning! The good news is that that weather will be better today than yesterday. I noticed the company cars in The Clarion-Ledger parking lot were pretty dinged up form yesterday’s hailstorm. Here’s a beautiful scene of Jackson City Hall … Continue reading
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J. Charles Eckles Jr.
I pulled my car into the cemetery. It was a forest of headstones with my roots buried six feet below them. I had made the pilgrimage to visit my family and the only sound I could hear was my loudly … Continue reading
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Monday Free-For-All
Good morning! It’s back to work day! Hope you’re having a great day.