A Rare Breed of Hero Ground Zero veteran Max recognized with Scout & Zoe’s first Exceptional Canine Award for his versatility and can-do attitude ANDERSON, IN – Now here’s a dog’s life even a cat could love. Max, a German Shepherd from Indianapolis, has proven himself time and time again as a search and rescue
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Max – Ground Zero Search & Rescue Hero I have really enjoyed meeting and getting to know Max and his parents, Annette and Tony Zintsmaster. Max is our very first Exceptional Canine Award recipient. Once a quarter, Scout & Zoe’s (www.ScoutandZoes.com) selects a doggie hero and awards him or her the Exceptional Canine Award for
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Right now, I have more talent than I have dollars to be philanthropic. But that is okay.
My creative side is constantly expanding and I am pretty talented these days….if I do say so myself.
So I am paying this forward for all the pups, doggies, kitties and cool cats to help them find forever homes
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I’ve known about this site and have been a regular visitor for a number of years. The premise is simple. Visit the site daily and click the purple box to donate food to abandoned and neglected animals.
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Okay, straight up. This is a rant.
In today’s world where spell check and grammar check are readily available in word processing software, I can’t seem to forgive incorrectly spelled words. Yes, I do realize if you are creating something in Publisher,
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I have to tell you, I am not the same person I was just a couple of years ago.
Thoughts become things. So have positive ones
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Content for today is from Today’s Thought. To sign up for their daily newsletter, visit Today’s Thought. “Dwell in possibility.” - Emily Dickinson What a beautiful and poignant thought this is. Just reading these words inspires me to take up residence in this place Emily Dickinson calls “possibility.” The fact is, however, life is filled with
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Passion and emotion usually get the better of me and that is when I write. Today, I just have to put this out there. I think there are many people who will benefit from my post today. I have been trying to do business with a local company so I made the initial contact. I
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Well, at least 2009 was an interesting year in many ways. Let’s see. There is the good and the not so good. We watched our new president settle into his first year in office. There were the economic woes that left no one untouched. Families were separated by another year of conflict overseas. And 2009
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Unless you have lost someone who served in the Armed Services, you most likely don’t think about Veteran’s Day or Memorial Day except as a possible day off. When Daddy passed away last year, he was laid to rest at Georgia National Cemetery outside of Atlanta, Georgia. He had a funeral that included full military
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