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Extraordinary Perception
Today when I was driving out Stockton Hill Road out of Kingman, I kept looking left out the window at the Cerbat Mountains. I have driven past this mountain range many times, and while I truly appreciate the view each … Continue reading
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Random Acts of Kindness
I was sitting in front of my computer last night considering whether I wanted to write about the article I read in the Las Vegas Review Journal regarding the sixty homeless persons who died in that area during 2010. The … Continue reading
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Here Come the Children!
Today was the much anticipated day of Code 3/Clothe the Kids! There were actually over 700 children served in Kingman! There are months and months of work and preparation and fundraising that occurs to make this event a reality. The … Continue reading
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Code 3/Clothe the Kids!
I am participating tomorrow morning in an event here in Kingman called Code 3/Clothe the Kids, which is the major annual charitable event that provides clothes and toys for local children whose families qualify below a certain income level. It … Continue reading
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My Town’s Rich History
I spent about an hour and a half today at the Mohave Museum of History and Arts downtown. I had been in there for programs and meetings but had not taken the time before today to explore all that was … Continue reading
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Students and Robots
Today at my noontime Kiwanis meeting, there was a presentation by the high school Robotics Club. I had read some time back that this local club had achieved very high accolades in putting Kingman on the map as far as … Continue reading
Surrounded by Beauty
I have lived in Arizona for two years now and have not yet gotten over a sense of awe regarding how much natural beauty we are surrounded with in the environment of mountains and desert and rivers and forests, etc. … Continue reading
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Historic Kingman, Arizona
Next month will mark two years that I have lived in Kingman, Arizona, having come here from Ohio. This small town has its share of old-timers, who can share stories of way back, when people here would hitch their horses … Continue reading