All American Norman Rockwell/ Earnest Hemingway type of man.

Joined January 2019
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As a boomer, I repaired my clothes washing machine by diagnosing problem, locating and obtaining part, and installing it. Life is good.
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Big Horn near Greer!
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Well Well, I saw the bighorn sheep between Springerville and Greer turn off. Photo issues....photo to follow
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Mike retweeted
A pastor wanted to spice up his Sunday sermon with a little real-life experiment. He placed four worms into four separate jars: The first went into a jar of whiskey. The second into a jar of cigarette smoke. The third into a jar of chocolate syrup. And the fourth into a jar of good, clean soil. At the end of the sermon, the pastor shared the results: The worm in whiskey — dead. The worm in cigarette smoke — dead. The worm in chocolate syrup — dead. The worm in good, clean soil — alive! The pastor asked, “So, what lesson should we learn from this?” Maxine shouted from the back pew, “Well, if you drink, smoke, and eat chocolate, you won’t have worms!”
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Navajo County is currently entertaining 18 different renewable energy projects. If they were to all be approved it would generate 8.6 gigawatts of Power. Our current Transmission lines can only transmit 1.8 gigawatts of Power. The math simply does not add up. Which leave the citizens of Navajo County to strongly suspect ulterior motives from the Board of Supervisors. facebook.com/share/p/1EY1uA4… March 24, 2026 Real AZ, Chirs Pasters Power Point, page 18, claims of 10 items of “investments” Real AZ brought into the county. 8 of which when, Public Records Requested, the county had no record of Chris Pasters Real AZ Claims. No New Housing Manufactures, No New Developers of 250 Units, No New 900 job creations, No New Technology & Recreation, No 38 New Companies investing in economic growth. The only growth seems to be the membership fees charged by the County through Real AZ, mostly coming from renewable energy projects, the banks, investors and builders. Chris Pasters also called the Grand Canyon a "Big Dirt Hole". The Board of Supervisors also falsely Claims, that they have “No Authority” to Stop these renewable projects, but some how, 5 other Arizona Counties have either completely banned them or have strongly protected their communities and put higher guard rails in place. And that is what they should do. With no legal push back. Navajo County Board of Supervisors, on the other hand, have deliberately tried to hide public meetings, and have signed NDA’s, (non disclosure agreements) to further our community in believing the Board has ulterior motives. Case in point, last Thursdays meeting, June 4th, 2026, at Art Alliance in Show Low, where Navajo County Manager, Bryan Layton misrepresented the county, by claiming that the Show Low Chamber initiated the meeting, when it was the County that initiated it. & the meeting was NOT properly published. Navajo County does this so the county can meet it’s quota for public meetings, however they know full well the publics opposition to these renewable and they way are handling it. Hiding them keeps the public out! But this one got leaked…BWTM! 88 angry people showed up to this meeting with less than 24 hr notice, and you would think that it should be a huge indicator of just how much the people of this county strongly oppose what, The Board of Supervisors are doing regarding these antiquated Renewable projects, & rightly so. The Board of Supervisors, County Staff & Related Officials are in violation of the following A.R.S. 35-212 - A.R.S. 38-503 - A.R.S. 38-431 - A.R.S. 39-121 & A.R.S. Title 11 We demand the Board impose an immediate moratorium under ARS 11-833 on all new and pending utility-scale wind, solar, battery, and data-center projects – and ALL pause applications until there are stronger rules protecting the citizen of this county. We must no longer tolerate secret deals and backroom meetings. Navajo County Board of Supervisors total disregard for the citizens regarding grossly encroaching industrial projects is downright shameful and they should all be recalled!
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My visitors this morning. I had two herds nibble through……Greer, Az
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My morning visitors, 6 does passed by while I was reading in bed.
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My morning view:
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Daily living: Bought gas for $3.99/gal
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This is their tell sign, they know they are gonna be replaced.
AZ, your Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is now working with our corrupt Attorney General, Kris Mayes, to continue meddling in YOUR elections. UNREAL!!! Fire ALL of them!!!
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In honor of my brother who crushed on Linda in the day.
Linda Ronstadt performing “Silver Threads and Golden Needles” with her backing band… who just happened to be The Eagles before they were famous! This is pure early ‘70s California magic — that voice, that band, that chemistry. What a moment in music history! 🔥
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You know your old when familiar places end up closing.
It's been a staple on the trip between Phoenix and Tucson for 40 years. But as of this weekend, Bowlin’s Picacho Peak Travel Center and the Dairy Queen in the building have closed for good. Adam Klepp visited the Arizona staple one last time before the closure. #abc15
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Food prices I bought: 3 boxes of cereal for $1.99 ea. Thomas Raisin Bagels $2.99
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Hello everybody. It seems like I’m always late asking many of my followers for a little help. I’ve got a little buddy by the name of Will Roberts that’s goin’ through a tough time right now with cancer. If you’ve got 3-5 seconds Will and I both would appreciate a little prayer to help him get through what he’s going through. Thank you, Bill #willroberts
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Antifa, protect the innocent?
Waiting for @RepGregStanton, @RepYassAnsari and @Rep_Grijalva to talk about this. They won’t. They’ll only fight for illegals.
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Greer, Az is the place to be……. heading there tomorrow.
Welcome to June, Arizona! The heat is on, but consider escaping to these amazing high country cities. Projected high temperatures for June 1, 2026 • Show Low, AZ: 83–85°F • Greer, AZ: 72–73°F • Prescott, AZ: 84–86°F • Flagstaff, AZ: 78–81°F
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Banana Bread……. My son was throwing out ripe bananas and I was inspired to bake banana bread. One man’s waste another man’s delight.
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Correction: Burkenstocks. Crocs are for Rednecks.
Replying to @ClaudesBBQ
People who eat dry breakfasts drive hybrid cars and wear Crocs.
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Mom found the perfect remedy for her twins who kept pulling each other’s hair
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Just ask the Dixie Chicks why they had to change their name.
Roasted ... Martina McBride is getting roasted. I actually like this gals reaction... 😂 lol
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