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Robin Eggs and Dinosaur Feathers

Robin Eggs and Dinosaur Feathers.

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Robin Eggs and Dinosaur Feathers

By Catherine Hedge When I was little, my religion teacher told me that when you died, you’d know everything instantly.  For weeks afterward, I tried to figure out if there was a way to die just a little bit.  There … Continue reading

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Childhood Past and Present

Childhood Past and Present.

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Childhood Past and Present

By Catherine and Joseph Hedge  I’m fortunate to work on a project with artist- educator Francie Dillon.  In the process, I’ve been researching websites for information on modern childhood play.  In the technology, there is a great wealth of content, … Continue reading

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Family: My New Definition

Family: My New Definition.

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Family: My New Definition

By Catherine Hedge My schoolmates told me I shouldn’t play with Janice because her mother was (whisper) Divorced!  In 6th grade at Mercy Academy, I wasn’t really certain what that meant.  I just figured her mother must have done something … Continue reading

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Writing and Christmas

By Uncle Bill My niece Cathy has exposed me for the fraud that I am.  For years, generations in fact, I have been able to fool my family into believing I have talent. The trick has been working tirelessly on … Continue reading

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Skating on your Ankles by Joseph Franklin Hedge

Skating on your Ankles by Joseph Franklin Hedge.

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Skating on your Ankles by Joseph Franklin Hedge

(Forward) January in Kansas is supposed to be cold, snowy, and blustery.  But not this year.   It hit 60 Friday.  I’m usually a cold weather wimp.  My preferred winter activity is sitting in front of the fireplace with a cup … Continue reading

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