Slim Randles' Home Country
A Time to Look for Answers to Those Burning
Questions
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[December 29, 2007]
When it's cold, build a fire in the fireplace, or the
wood-burning heater, or maybe just light a candle and look in the
flames -- look deep in the flames for the answers. |
I've always believed they are there, and this time of year is a
time for questions. It is a time to weigh the events of the past
year and toss them around and ask why.
It has been a good year for each of us in some respects, and a
bad year in others. Just like every year.
A few of our young people died this year. Others were born. Some
precious old-timers left us, too, but at least they'd had the chance
to hang and rattle and turn gray. It was the young ones that make us
ask the tough questions.
But there were also the beautiful things that happened during the
year. People went out of their way to help others. People tried
valiantly to better themselves. Some did it by studying a foreign
language. Some did it by taking wood shop at the community college.
Dud did it by actually laying out some money for accordion lessons.
And it worked. He sounds better.
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The old Miller dairy got pulled down. Many of us were worried
about kids playing in there and getting hurt. It really wasn't safe
any more. And while we'll miss seeing it out there, with that big
tobacco ad painted on its roof, we'd miss having those kids around
even more. You make decisions and hope for the best.
There were some new homes built this year, and Steve has started
building a cabin up in the mountains not too far from Jasper
Blankenship's mining claim. Steve just needed a hole-up spot. A
place where a cowboy can go and no one can kick him out.
And so our world says goodbye to another year and we'll hope the
next one is better, and it probably will be. Life brings the good
and the bad together at this time of year and helps us wash our
lives with a laugh and a tear and a dollop of forgiveness.
[Text from file received from Slim Randles]
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