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Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo literally means May 5 in Spanish. It is a holiday that was born in Mexico but that has taken on a deeper […] Lea más -
Earth Day 2018
John Muir once wrote, «Earth has no sorrow that Earth cannot heal.» As we approach Earth Day 2018, his words have significant meaning, especially those […] Lea más -
One Night in Memphis
Early morning, April four Shot rings out in the Memphis sky. Free at last, they took your life They could not take your pride. – […] Lea más -
The Story of the Poinsettia
Native to Central America, the poinsettia has long and interesting history. The plant flourished in Southern Mexico, and was used by the Aztecs for decorative […] Lea más -
Traffic Jam
Driving back to the office I was caught up in the proverbial traffic jam. I had turned the corner off the freeway and looked up […] Lea más -
The Healing Power of Crayons
One of the most popular trends in recent years is the adult coloring book craze. There are hundreds of coloring books available that cover a […] Lea más -
Precious and Fragile
“You are precious. But you are not fragile.” My colleague at work shared this with another co-worker who is grieving. It had been a very […] Lea más -
Oseola McCarty
Ever since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was signed into law as a national holiday by President Reagan in 1983, it has taken on […] Lea más -
America’s Pastor – Billy Graham
America’s pastor, the Reverend Billy Graham, was laid to rest last week. More than 2,000 people attended his funeral held in Charlotte, North Carolina. He […] Lea más -
«We Wish You a Merry Christmas»
“We wish you a merry Christmas. We wish you a merry Christmas. We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year!” When you […] Lea más