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Layla Garant June 18, 2013 at 10:21 am
Need to seriously consider a different company. The ferris wheel broke down with kids on it, half of…Read More the rides didn't work or couldn't be ridden because of height restrictions, & $20 for an armband without being able to ride anything was a complete waste of money.
Seth Tabaka June 15, 2013 at 02:38 pm
Without a high fence around your garden I am sorry to say you don't stand much of a chance against…Read More the wildlife in the area. If you see one deer during the day I would estimate there are dozens more coming through at night... At least. And protect around the bottom as well as the smaller critters like going under such as Rabbits, ground hogs, Squirrels etc etc.
Sherri Yezbick-Taylor June 15, 2013 at 10:05 pm
I agree, we have a herd of five that seem to migrate around this area (Cullen Rd) as well as a…Read More plethora of rabbits! When we came back from breakfast this morning this doe was almost at the front door munching on my butterfly bush, which was almost down to the ground...beautiful creatures, but not good for my garden!! A neighbor told us that the deer ate their fire bushes to the ground! In our woods all of the wild blackberry bushes have all of the tops eaten off?! Go figure....
kim June 15, 2013 at 08:14 am
My dad taught me many things, one lesson came when I was about 6 years old (I'm 52 now!) and I had…Read More told a fib (who knows what it was about). He knew (of course) and although he didn't say a word, I saw the hurt in his eyes and remember to this day, the importance of honesty even when it may be hard. He also taught me to never make a decision in anger or in haste, to be careful with your money and never put more on the credit card than you can pay off at the end of the month, if you were going to do something, you might as well do it well and that family is the most important thing we have. My dad is also the most generous man I know ~ the saying "he would give you the shirt off his back if he thought you needed it" must have been written about my dad. Thanks, Dad! Love you!
Carol Maynard June 15, 2013 at 08:44 am
My Dad used to say, "Everybody wants Your money!" One morning, very early, I was sitting…Read More at the kitchen table getting ready to drive to classes at WSU. My Dad was standing at the kitchen sink, washing some dishes and singing the song "Row, Row, Row Your Boat gently down the stream, Merrily, Merrily, Merrily, Merrily, Life is But a Dream"... and he turned to me and he said, "You know Carol, Life is But a Dream... And now that I am even older than the day that he spoke those words... I know them to be true.
Dale Behler June 16, 2013 at 10:05 am
Although my dad, Harold Behler, passed away many years ago, I still think of him often. He and mom…Read More encountered many hardships over their married life, including the death of a baby son at age three, living through the Great Depression while owning a small dairy business in Plymouth, and then another business failure in the late 1940s. But dad was never bitter or even seemed down spirited because those problems. He taught me to have a positive outlook on life even when things are not going well. He died at the early age of 63 in 1959, but I can still remember how his voice sounded when he called me by his special nickname for me....."Dade". My older brother, who passed on last December, used to say that Dad "was a man who never met a stranger" because of his friendliness and ability to strike up a conversation with perfect strangers. Guess he learned that ability while a milkman back in the day when he delivered door to door for Plymouth Dairy (late 1920s and 30s). Cloverdale Dairy (1940s) and Twin Pines Dairy (1950s). He was a wonderful role model for me as a father of two daughters.
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