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Dear Friend:
“I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt on both hands; you need to be able to throw something back.” Maya Angelou
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Walking Yuma’s West Wetlands - Experience the Colorado Riverfront and an abundance of birds and blooms in Yuma, Arizona.
Generals & Giants - The General Sherman and General Grant Sequoia trees are two of the world’s largest trees by volume.
Ore Cart Trail - A public art initiative and scenic route through Arizona’s Copper Corridor of small mining towns.
Porterville’s Centennial Plaza Park - Shining the spotlight on community stewardship and high school band history.
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Festival Fun in Anacortes - Celebrate wine, boating and waterfront fun in this charming Washington island getaway.
Celebrate Natchitoches - The oldest city in Louisiana has a full calendar of art, music and cultural festivals to attend.
Your New Fighting Stance - Sharing 15 personal stories, Steve Piacente’s new book challenges readers to stretch toward the life they’ve always wanted.
Not What you Expected? Sarah Elliston outlines three steps to handle unrealistic expectations.
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Love Your Parks Tour: It’s so good to be back in Yuma to take our sunrise walks along the Colorado River and to connect with old and new friends. While we’ve been busy putting together the upcoming issue of Parks & Travel Magazine, Priscilla has a new Love Your Parks Tour blog post about her fun time with Lizzie Lizard, "Bucky" Beaver and Mr. Peanut!
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Have a fantastic spring weekend!
Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith Big Blend’s mother-daughter publishing, radio and travel team; along with Priscilla - Big Blend’s pink sock monkey travel mascot. |
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