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Out our way, the Old West is fondly remembered and talked about, but clearly things are not the same. No big trail drives taking weeks of herding and pushing to market - instead we take the cattle in trucks. Few areas of open range exist, most herds are confined in fenced pastures, and often herding is done from four-wheelers instead of horses. But some things don't change. Though there haven't been any bears in the Bear Paws, and the wolf packs that used to roam the area are...
Once a month, I like to use the words in this article to let you know what will be taking place at our next Greater Havre Area Ministerial Association - GHAMA - meeting. At our meetings, we allow one special guest to present for the first 15 minutes. At our February meeting Les Odegard will be presenting "Grief Share." After that presentation, we will be planning for this year's series of Lenten Luncheons and our annual "Walk of the Cross" Good Friday observance. One of our on...
What do we see when we look up? In January, snow? Moisture is needed, that's for sure, 'Twould help spring grass to grow. As winter ends, there's sleet and haze, sometimes that too shows up. But it's still cold most everywhere - we need warm cover-ups! Days lengthen and we view the stars; like awesome Milky Way! And sailing in the night time clouds, there's Venus, miles away. Soon geese will pass, some fly up high; somewhere up North they go. It's cool to watch them change...