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I get much enjoyment out of watching my one-year old striped gray tabby cat chase the leaves during the fall and winter weather. When we first got him last spring, he chased anything that moved, and learned to catch grasshoppers (and eat them....good protein!), and chase strings, twigs and grass.

Let God Settle Conflicts!

Paul sent an important message to you. It originated in the heart of God. These words are in Romans 12: “Never repay evil for evil to anyone. Respect what is right in the sight of all people. If possible, so far as it depends on you, be at peace with all people.
Coffeetime Column

Coffeetime Column

Coffeetime Column

A book title, “It Was On Fire When I Laid Down On It” caught my eye a few years ago. Curiosity being what it is, I looked up the story behind that title. True story. A small local fire department was called to put out a house fire. They also found and rescued a man trapped inside.

Community Events

All Things Farm Related SwapThird Sunday of each month.9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Beginning March16. TractorSupply parking lot.Artisans Gardeners MarketEvery Saturday, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Tractor Supply parking lot.Bristow Garden ClubThe Bristow Garden Club meets the second Thursday of the month at 1:30 p.m.
This photo was taken when the last storm rolled through Bristow. Unusual, dark cloud formations formed all around the area but none that looked like this one. courtesy photo

This photo was taken when the last storm rolled through Bristow. Unusual, dark cloud formations formed all around the area but none that looked like this one. courtesy photo

Amazing cloud formation

Last week due to the heavy rains that Oklahoma was hit with, most of the lakes were overflowing so water had to be released. This shows Keystone Dam where 200 milllion gallons of water was released every minute. That is enough water to fill 300 Olympic sized swimming pools every 60 seconds.

Last week due to the heavy rains that Oklahoma was hit with, most of the lakes were overflowing so water had to be released. This shows Keystone Dam where 200 milllion gallons of water was released every minute. That is enough water to fill 300 Olympic sized swimming pools every 60 seconds.

Too Much Water