Bravo!
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Good.
This “And cancel Christmas!” BS is getting quite old.
Pardon, it’s call off Christmas.
https://youtu.be/ISLHg4uDExE
Foxfier.
Michiganders will grimace as they read this year’s favorite Christmas story;
https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/43237542-how-gretchen-stole-christmas
Restaurants closed as of today. Closed to indoor service.
Here she goes again!
Thank God we had Trump for the past 4 years. Couldn’t imagine where we would be if Hellary had the helm.
…..btw. The book has nothing to do with our fearless leader in Lansing..cough cough.
@Philip–just leaving Frankenmuth now. Although Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland was open and decently busy for a Wednesday afternoon, the city is a ghost town. Only one couple-probably local high schoolers-walled past the empty Bavarian Inn Restaurant on Main St.
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For you non-Michigan people, Frankenmuth is a tourist trap of Christmas and chicken dinners. 363 days s year, it’s busy. Main St can be pretty hazardous with all the pedestrians.
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But not this year.
DJH.
What a surreal scene you shared from Frankenmuth.
Three weeks of financial losses on the horizon for these service organizations.
I’m being conservative.
They will suffer through this and some may permanently close.
Shop local…please.
Support the neighbors.
We are.
We bypassed the Amazon savings to support our local shoe store on Monday.
Not a big deal, nor a brag. Just practicing what we preach.
They, the shoppe staff, have Thanksgiving dinner plans too.
If we spend more locally, we can be saving as well. God is so good in His economy. He makes a way when it’s seemingly hard or difficult.
You help them. He helps you.
Sorry to be off topic.
God bless all who are helping with the wreaths at Arlington.
Forward, and God’s speed to a recovery for health, for wealth and shared generosity among those who are in want of both.
“The Dam Break” carried off our Christmas tree. We had to buy a new one and went to Bronners.
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Ive been doing all I can to shop local.
Thanks for the reminder about Bronners. I’ve shopped online there and will take a look at their web store.