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These Ozark Hills; 11-2012
This is Marideth Sisco for These Ozarks Hills – In days like these, reeling from another superstorm and with one of the most contentious elections in history finally over — with so many lives tossed on the angry tides of … Continue reading
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In These Ozark Hills, 4-2012
This is Marideth Sisco for These Ozarks Hills. I’m wondering today if anyone is having as much trouble with the calendar as I am. I spent most of mid-April this year in my garden, only it was the middle of … Continue reading
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It Must Be Spring
This is Marideth Sisco for These Ozark Hills – Well, despite the date on the calendar it must be spring because the weather has been all over the place. Everything from tornadoes to daffodils, and we’re just turning the corner … Continue reading
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The Longest Night, an excerpt from my book, “These Ozark Hills”
You know, Ever since we first began to walk on our hind legs, humans have pondered the behavior of this strange wobbly planet that wanders its tipsy way across space. Rolling and weaving like a top, it gives us summer … Continue reading