Wes was an experienced bird hunter and bagged a pheasant, a grouse and a prairie chicken. I was impressed. He said, “Now, if I can jes’ git a medda lark. I’ll have a Minnesota Grand Slam!”
The contractor who installed the lights described them as “the most perfect in the colony” and added “the electric lights of Lambton vie with the stars in the heavens.” The Herald said that where Lambton led “all other local bodies could only follow.”
This was Juan’s first exposure to American veterinary medicine and he thought the whole thing was hilarious!
A little bit naughty A little bit nice The Bevs shake it up This Yuletide night! THE BEV LESLIES ELAINE CASWELL -VOCAL BETTE SUSSMAN – VOCAL & KEYS SHAWN PELTON – DRUMS JOHN PUTNAM – GUITAR PAUL SOCOLOW- BASS THE FALALALALA HORNS: CLARK GAYTON – TROMBONE AARON HEICK- SAX SPECIAL GUESTS: JONNY ROSCH -HARMONICA & VOCALS NEAL COOMER – VOCALS

Lochinvar rider Matt Ryan became the Hunter’s most successful Olympian when he won his third equestrian gold medal on September 19, 2000, at the Sydney Olympics – and it should have been his fourth.
Most of us who deal with animals on a regular basis are familiar with the books of that well-loved veterinarian and author of All Creatures, Great and Small, James Herriot. He seems to embody everybody’s image of the kindly, competent country practitioner. Occasionally wrong, but always well intentioned.
It’s a cultural moment for nostalgia, as many of today’s television, movie and music creators grew up in the ’80s with cassettes as part of everyday life.
Over the Rhine – ‘An Acoustic Christmas w/ Over the Rhine – Highline Ballroom December 15, 2017 – New York

A resident walks past the shattered window of a room at a damaged motel, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018, in Panama City, Fla., where guests continue to stay in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
How can we go wrong? We’ll get national promotion. We can reduce costs by laying off herders and border collies. Park the camp wagons, use the carbine guns as planters, sell the mules. And all for the price of a few baby lambs and old ewes.
In a span of two decades, eleven recordings, and countless stage performances, René Marie has cemented her reputation as not only a singer but also a composer, arranger, theatrical performer and teacher. Guided and tempered by powerful life lessons and rooted in the jazz vocal tradition forged by Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington and other leading ladies of the past, she borrows various elements of folk, R&B and even classical and country to create a captivating hybrid style. Her body of work is musical, but it’s more than just music. It’s an exploration of the human experience, and an affirmation of the power of the human spirit. This has never been more evident than on René Marie’s latest album, Sound of Red – the singer’s first album comprised entirely of original material, recently nominated for a GRAMMY Award in the Jazz Vocal category (her second nomination). There will be no better way to ring in the New Year than with René Marie and her trio – only at Jazz Standard! Music Charge: $35 Thursday, Friday, Saturday 12/31 @ 7:30 p.m. $135 (includes three course meal) 12/31 @ 10:30 p.m. $195 (includes three course meal and a complimentary champagne toast at midnight) *… (read more)
“Yes, Madam Cowperson. For the first time in the history of the state, the human population will surpass the number of livestock.”
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