Posts Tagged Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Max’s Musings
By Max Molleston The business of writing seeks more polish from those of us doing it as prose or poetry for the public. We need to search for memorable or clever lines. Words to enhance meaning in ideas we try to make known. Tried and true for poetry, at least, is to record, paper or tape, the...
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Center For Active Seniors – CASI
By Mary Schricker, SRES Realtor Ruhl&Ruhl Real Estate “Age is opportunity no less than youth itself except in another dress.” - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Shortly after I began my real estate career I ventured out to Baltimore, Maryland to obtain a special des...
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Max’s Musings
By Max Molleston The summer blooms in floral and other excitement as we celebrate local events and the national holiday, Independence Day. Names. We name everything. We give nicknames when our recollections fail on names. Our grandaughters are Jamie and Sydney. They are twins, and those were...
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What’s Important in Your Life?
By Curt Ford Nash Nash Bean & Ford Facing difficulties in life sharpens our focus. When tragedy strikes, we recognize what’s important in our lives: our family, our friends, and our values. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the famous 19th century American poet, said “Into each life some...
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Hometown Reflections
David W. Deuth, CFSP President, Weerts Funeral Home As the calendar flips to July this year, I can’t help but think back to one of the true gems of my childhood: the annual “Song of Hiawatha” pageant, a theatrical masterpiece based upon Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem by the same name,...