What I Learned From 2008 – Richie Lawry

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Guest post by Richard Lawry who writes over at An Arkie’s Musings

September – Whatever Happened To Kaiser

October – World Food Day

November – A Little Thanksgiving History

December – The Legend of the Candy Cane

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I have lived in the Ouachita Mountains of western Arkansas for almost 30 years. I have been happily married for 34 years and have two grown children. My two granddaughters are the light of my life. I am an auto body repairman who specializes in replacing auto glass. I love photography, and write about my personal experiences. I am a Christian, and my relationship with God is the most important thing in my life.

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  1. Mozi Esme's Mommyon Jan 21st 2009 at 9:30 pm

    Thanks for the informative posts! Specially liked the ADRA one…

    Mozi Esme’s Mommys last blog post..WFMW – "S" Crafts

  2. J.D. Meieron Jan 24th 2009 at 3:16 am

    A Little Thanksgiving History was my favorite.

    It’s well written with some interesting points.

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