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Category Archives: Hannah Alexander
After the Burn (by Hannah Alexander)
Mel and I found this interesting word picture on a recent hike. This tree is burned. Ever felt that way? Burned-out? I don’t know what you think of when you hear the words “burned-out” but when I’ve done my best … Continue reading
Watch What You Bring Home (by Hannah Alexander
Last week we were exploring the mountains with some friends when Connie wanted me to stop so she could take a picture. She saw a bloom she loved so much–purple and fluffy–that she wanted a plant just like it and … Continue reading
A Most Unusual Phrase (by Hannah Alexander)
You might not believe this, but last Friday I heard this sentence in everyday language: “Thank you for the red tape!” We all laughed with our friend, Charles, when he said it, but we truly were thankful for the red … Continue reading
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Tagged beaver ponds, exploring, mountain trails, Rocky Mountains
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A Wild Ride (by Hannah Alexander)
I like to be in control when I’m in a car. All the time. When I’m riding with someone in a car and they slam their brakes too sharply or get too close to the bumper of the car ahead, … Continue reading
Quick to Hear (by Hannah Alexander)
Have you responded to someone in anger recently? I don’t know about you, but I am in constant battle with my tongue. It tries hard to get away from me, and sometimes I don’t stop it in time. Kind of … Continue reading
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Tagged a soft answer, managing anger, silence, Speaking the right words
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Wide Open Spaces (by Hannah Alexander)
If you don’t live in Wyoming, let me introduce you to one amazing highway. If you do live in Wyoming, you probably know what I’m talking about. This highway is called a two-track, and it’s quite honestly the style of … Continue reading
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Tagged Desert, mountains, wild horses, wild west, wildlife, wolves, Wyoming
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The Heart of a King (review by Hannah Alexander
I recently received a copy of The Heart of a King, written by a friend of mine, Jill Eileen Smith. #TheHeartofaKing I’ve followed Jill’s writing career since it began, and have always enjoyed her highly readable writing style, which does … Continue reading
OUTBREAK (by Hannah Alexander)
I chose the title of this article from something a friend, Karen Ball, said today because there truly has been an outbreak of tornadoes in the Midwest, where Mel and I lived for fifty years. I would show you some … Continue reading
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Tagged delays, life crises, outbreaks of tornadoes, storms
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A Very Special Word (By Hannah Alexander)
I told Mel this weekend that I had agreed to go walking with a friend of ours in the mornings after water aerobics. The above was his response. “Sweetheart, are you sure about this?” he asked. “That’s two straight hours … Continue reading
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Tagged A busy life, A gracious refusal, learning to say NO, too busy
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What Do You Want to Read? (By Hannah Alexander)
Today a friend of mine was told that readers no longer read the types of novels they read a few years ago. Tastes have changed and novelists need to change their writing styles to get with the program. I’m confused. … Continue reading
I Heard the Scream Before it Came (by Hannah Alexander)
You know how, when you’re not watching, something might just sneak up on you? These are metal images of the Western Diamondback Rattler and a Gila Monster. Both are venomous, and therefore not to be messed around with. One needs … Continue reading
Be a Modern-Day Barnabas (by Hannah Alexander)
What were the first words you heard when you went to work or school or exercise this morning? Did they make your day? Did they make you sad? Did they fill you with hope or discouragement? What were the first … Continue reading
Newcomers (by Hannah Alexander)
Build your own community. Continue reading
All Kinds of Heroes
Mountain Lion TracksThere is a woman in our town who is an unsung hero. I could not do what she is doing. I know this because Mel and I did it today in 16 degree temps, 60 mph wind gusts. … Continue reading
Summer is Coming (by Hannah Alexander)
Do you miss summer yet? It’s been quite the winter for most of the country. Harsh cold, bitter wind, heavy snows, black-outs. Actually, also dangerous white-outs that send a lot of motorists to the emergency room when the snow is … Continue reading
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Tagged hope for the future, looking forward, summer, winter
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