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Work And Wonders – And Working Wonders

2010 February 1
by Editor

“I have two rules in life – to hell with it, whatever it is, and get your work done.” – Ray Bradbury

“That old wind that’s whippin’ out there
It’s whistlin’ your tune
That wind blew pyramids to Egypt
and footprints to the moon

“And that old star that you’ve been wishin’ on
Is shining mighty bright
It’s a fire inside your heart
That’s gonna lead you to the light

“How you ever gonna know,
What’s it like to live there?
How you ever gonna know, victory?
How you ever gonna know,
What it’s like when dreams become reality?

“Anything in life worth havin’
Lord, it has its sacrifice
But the gift that you’re receiving
Is worth more than the price . . .”

- Excerpts, song lyrics written by Kent Blazy and Garth Brooks, sung by Garth Books from the album Sevens

This preview is just a snippet from the stories coming up on life and work – blending custom feed; where to find chocolate milk in glass bottles; profiles of people raising quality horses and Galloways; an informal truck survey; spinning up llama fiber; news on open space preservation . . . and some curious animals.

“There they were in abundance, right in front of me, life so unassuming, and yet on closer examination, images so breathtakingly beautiful – all seemingly asking for me to capture them. So I did.” – Helen Rider

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