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January 6, 2021

Some of you love Spout Off because of the window it provides into the minds of our community. Some of you hate Spout Off because of the window it provides...

November 11, 2020

Sometimes grieving is interrupted by joy. Joy so compelling unexpected and overwhelming that one can only clap hands and shout hallelujah like Pentecostal worshipers on a Sunday morning. That is...

March 31, 2020

WILDWOOD CREST – “Out and About” is not where I have been. I’m “In and Cloistered” sounds more descriptive of how I have spent my days since March 15, when...

March 25, 2020

Well, “here” we are, in places no one could have imagined as little as three weeks ago, a shutdown of our country. But, how do we live in the “here,”...

January 22, 2020

Late in November, I sent out the message to all our children and grandchildren that since we would all be together this year for Christmas, we should make a “Family...

December 23, 2019

Mary and Joseph received the astounding news about the arrival of their child by way of the angel Gabriel. Art and I received the news about the arrival of our...

November 6, 2019

Art’s uncle, Ray, had a smile as wide as the Texas skies that he grew up under. I have been thinking of him as Veterans Day approaches, and Art is...

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