Here we are at the beginning of a long hot summer. A beautiful day here in the red clay hills of north Georgia, on the edge of Lake Lanier at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. A vacation spot for many to fish and boat on Lake Lanier.
I’m the designated overseer of 5-year old Prince William’s garden, watering twice a day. A garden plot he planted several weeks ago. Not enough produce to warrant a spot at the farmers market, but a bushel of fun to enjoy William emoting over his production when he comes for a visit.
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PRINCE WILLIAM’S GARDEN: TWO CAYENNE PEPPERS – ONE CROOKNECK SQUASH – THREE CUCUMBERS (Issue 392)
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Was it Voltaire, who grabbed the baby out of the mother’s arms and said, “Tell me everything you know?”
I’ve been trying to figure out why there is so little interest in understanding Freedom, and knowing about the history of this Nation. Why there is so little objection to the tax-supported school system. Why young children have no idea where a tomato comes from. Why they know who lives in a pineapple house in the ocean, but do not know who lives in the White House. Why a ten year old, knows how to kick a soccer or football, but has no idea how to plant and grow a seed. Why my 20-year old nephew in college called home to find out how to put a quarter in a washing machine.
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CURIOSITY SIGN OF INTELLIGENCE – 4YR-OLD PRINCE WILLIAM HAS IT – PLUS SCHOOLING (Issue 381)
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Another spring is here, bringing on another gardening project by four-year old Prince William. His small garden plot is well on its way. Before May and blackberry winter, there’s always a cold spell when blackberries bloom. He is already growing snowpeas, tomatoes, spinach, squash and corn.
He goes to kindergarten and came in one day with a zip-lock bag of corn plants he had planted in the bag and grown in his school. Grinning from ear to ear surprising me with his school project. The plants were about four inches tall in the bag and we planted them in his garden plot. I emoted and bragged over his accomplishment.
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THE SPRING GARDENING OF PRINCE WILLIAM (Issue 378)
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CAN’T HOLD THAT TIGER!!!
I was sooo happy to hear the news Tiger Woods would return to his golf game and play in this year’s Augusta Masters in April.
I’m not a sports news junkie, rarely watch any sports for any length of time, with one exception, and that is watching Tiger Woods play golf.
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TIGER WOODS – AUGUSTA MASTERS GOLF GAME – PLUS PRINCE WILLIAM & HIS SWING (Issue 362)
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