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Posted on March 13, 2017October 9, 2018

Every Grief is My Own

For the most part, Emporia is a fairly safe place to live. When we first moved here we were amazed that if the plumber or electrician was working in the house, you could go off and leave them all alone with no repercussions. They would lock up after they were done and send you a bill later. Everything here in Emporia operated on the trust system. Continue reading “Every Grief is My Own”

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After living on the East Coast and in the South, I am fortunate enough to have returned to the State of Kansas where I was born, bred and wed. We settled in the small town where I attended college during the 60’s, happy to be in a place where not much has changed since, and where the prospects for change are dim. I used to say when I retired I wanted to drive a school bus and write the great American novel. Now I content myself with putzing around the house and writing the occasional tidbit. That great American novel? It’s probably where it will always remain, half finished.

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