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Today, THURSDAY with CM, March 21, 2013

Haiku by Robert Stone for March 21, 2013:
Blame past offenses
rather than feared offender
whose heart is now changed.
--Robert Stone, Thursday, 21 March 2013.
-1000 haiku countdown to Chambers Stevens' 50th birthday, Day 555, in progress

Quick links to Favorite CM Columns
Mostly from Sunday with CM, March 17, 2013 and a few others from the past week :

  • Adair Rocks -
    Mike Watson: The Historic Adair County Courthouse - A Feeling of Exhilaration, a Sense of Awe.
    Be sure to Read Adair Rocks in Sunday with CM, March 24, 2013: George Kolbenschlag wanted to write about an Adair County leader who rocks - but who does his own jobs so well he would only agree to the story if it focused on his outstanding organization, not on the leader's quite extraordinary achievements. Sometimes Adair Rocks with exemplary leadership, sometimes with organizations, sometimes with special places, institutions, ideas, and events.

  • Tom Chaney: Of Writers and their Books - Just Live With It
  • Chuck Hinman: Reminiscences - Running Away From Home
  • Carol Perkins: Memories of Great Friends - Carol Perkins: Legacies of Tim Best, Anna Beth Branstetter
  • Things happen for a reason - Allie & Monty
  • Robert Stone: Poetry - Disinfatuation, a sonnet




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