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Should he have evacuated?

Should he have evacuated?

If you would rather listen to this blog post, check out our Real Help for Real Living podcast here. In the early 1920’s, my grandfather arrived at Ellis Island from Italy. He settled in a town eight miles away. He and my grandmother raised six children. While four of...

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I got too close and it went whoosh

I got too close and it went whoosh

If you would rather listen to this blog post, check out our Real Help for Real Living podcast here. I am the crazy person who enjoys mowing the lawn. However, I don’t enjoy using a “push” mower. Even if it is self-propelled, I don’t enjoy mowing with it. Since I’ve...

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I needed a teacher

I needed a teacher

If you would rather listen to this blog post, check out our Real Help for Real Living podcast here. My father had a love of water. It started with an above ground swimming pool in the early 1960’s. There were fishing trips in sixteen-foot row boats. His best friend...

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My alarm clock tricked me

My alarm clock tricked me

If you would rather listen to this blog post, check out our Real Help for Real Living podcast here.   I’m still old fashioned. I don’t use my smart phone as an alarm clock. I have a clock radio. Try finding one at your favorite department store. You’re going to...

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Sixty years of fishing line

Sixty years of fishing line

If you would rather listen to this blog post, check out our Real Help for Real Living podcast here.   My dad loved to fish. When I was seven, he took me fishing in a leaky, wooden sixteen-foot rowboat with a ten horsepower Mercury outboard on the back. We fished...

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