The easiest thing in the world to find is fault in another human or institution. They are dreadfully easy to pull down. There is nothing in the works of man that is free from imperfection, and if one continues to dwell upon the imperfections inherent in all of us, one will find exactly what is…
Religion, May 2017
Fellowship At The Ranch
Features, May 2017
Another Writers Guild member, Mary Jo Belding, publishes a novel
Mary Jo Belding My novel Who Can I Tell? is finally finished after more than five years of thinking about it and tinkering with the idea. This novel brought together two related urges: the urge to tell about a certain situation, and the urge to explain and give details to the actions and behavior of…
Sports, May 2017
Wind Turbines, Doc’s Bar and Grill, and Turtle Hill Golf Course, OH MY!
Mary Ornberg April 4 was a designated travel day for the Wildhorse Lady Niners play day. We donned our lederhosen and car pooled to Muenster to play the Turtle Hill golf course. Turtle Hill was adventurous to say the least. The fairways were a little rough, and the cart path started midway through each fairway.…
Clubs & Classes, May 2017
Baby Boomers gather
Clubs & Classes, May 2017
Rock and Roll Martini Group
Clubs & Classes, May 2017
Women’s Club awesome April luncheon
Gayle Coe The April luncheon was a lively program complete with an Easter Bonnet Contest and songs serenaded by the “Avenue C” All-Female Vocal Jazz Ensemble, the premier vocal jazz ensemble within the University of North Texas Division of Jazz Studies in the College of Music. The Ballroom doors opened at 11:00 a.m., and members…