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The Week . . .
A very sad week. The Cardinal hockey community was shocked by the death of Verd Anez. Verd was an assistant coach for the girls’ team during the four years his daughter, Michelle, starred, including the state championship year of ’07-08. … Continue reading
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So, you think you’re a sports fan?
[This started as an e-mail to his burgeoning legion of fans – but the scope grew too large. For the complete story visit “Basketball Dan” elsewhere in this site.] This is beyond stupifying. I can’t believe there’s anybody else even close … Continue reading
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Because It’s Always About the Weather
So, as the country endured the latest of the storm to end all storms, here in the Sun Belt we enjoyed another beautiful day – so beautiful, in fact, I took a stroll through the neighborhood just to prove it: … Continue reading
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The Redoubtable Ms. Haar
But first, a weather report. Here are the snowdunes of beautiful Lake Darling. I don’t recall a winter in which the B-B-Q pit completely disappeared. The supervisor will have to wade through waist-deep snow to feed her birdies! And to … Continue reading
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