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Whenever I talk to my kids – or anyone else’s kids – about the future, I encourage them to find jobs they enjoy. You can work a job for a paycheck only so long before your soul dies a little.
I know, that sounds dramatic, but it’s true. Or at least it has been for me.
Creeping cucumber overlooked until its presence is established
Creeping is a term that implies malevolence which concludes with an unpleasant surprise.
There are many creeping impersonators preparing to lurk in neighborhoods with faux menace, and a few shifty weeds in the landscape.
Out and About
We have a new team member in our graphics department, Dan Bontrager. He worked with Momentum Church with their graphics for 18 months and before that worked with Pensacola Christian College and Navy Federal Credit Union.
You can read his bio along with all the other team members at https://navarrepress.com/about/.
Tired of elected officials mocking, ignoring incorporation effort
Monday, Oct. 25 your State Representative said HE makes the decisions for our community.
He said in public, that it doesn’t matter what the Constitution says.
Irresponsible leadership again raises its ugly head
A little over three years ago, my wife and I made the decision to sell our home in Missouri and move to Navarre.
The area was not really a mystery to us, as my sister and brother-in-law had lived here before moving just down the road to Shalimar.
For God’s Sake: Promised answer is change in the one praying
“What is prayer?” read the title of a chapter in a weekly study I am leading. It is an excellent and important question, one with which I have been wrestling for years.
If you perused a typical prayer list, you would find a list of people with problems, some sick, some unemployed, some in financial straits.
Brian Out Loud
Must-win game. It’s all I wrote about and talked about when it came to the Navarre football team in the days leading up to its District 1-7A finale against Crestview last Friday night.
It might have been said and written more times than Merry Christmas is in December.
We can do something about missing monarchs
Maples will soon emerge from obscurity to display burst of colors
The change of seasons from summer to autumn brings out new colors in the countryside and residential areas.
The transformation of tones depends on both the region of the country and the species putting on the show.
In regions further north, many of the deciduous trees add to the polychromatic exhibition, complementing the late season native flowers.