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Wilburforce talks photography

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Hello, friends; it’s been a while. Seventy-seven days, or 10 Tuesdays, have passed since our last Rotary meeting. That equates to roughly 10,000 Alexander’s calories unconsumed per member. That is also 10 times that I did not have to use my catlike reflexes to cover my drink from Landry sneaking in with the tea pitcher to top off my already-full cup. To state the obvious: COVID-19 has been rough from the Rotarian perspective.
Rotarian Sheri Hensley and Dick Wilberforce

A healthy dose of sunshine

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If I could describe my favorite summertime feeling, it would look something like spending an entire day at the city pool. After the day of swimming was finished, I would put on my favorite, oversized t-shirt and drive to the Peppermint Tree snow-cone stand with my windows down and music up. I’d finish the day watching the sunset outside while eating a pickle-juice snow cone and playing cornhole with my family. I realize that’s oddly specific, but there’s something so special about summertime in a small town. This feeling is unmatched. You feel warm and carefree, soaking in every bit of sunshine. Luckily, this picture-perfect summer day is finally a reality.
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