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“The Way I See It” is an attempt by the guest columnist to enlighten readers on a subject, as he views it, and does not necessarily reflect the views of this publication. Happy New Year, 2013(?) As the Socialist/ Progressives celebrate the re-election of Barack Hussein Obama, the most International Socialist president ever, and look […]

Discovering Seadrift, by Jasmine Gordon…

Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 13 Dec 12 - 0 Comments

A Century Celebration One hundred historical years of shrimping, crabbing and fishing were all celebrated on December 1, 2012 in Seadrift. While the day of celebration has come and gone; it shall be documented as one of the most important on Seadrift’s timeline. “It was a good day for Seadrift,” said Joyce Amason, president of […]

Island Life… by Clint Bennetsen

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 13 Dec 12 - 0 Comments

Enjoying The Island Greetings from the island everyone. I hope that all of you are doing well and had an enjoyable family Thanksgiving, and are getting in the festive Christmas spirit, which is very quickly approaching. Gifts can be air dropped to #1 Matagorda Peninsula, compass bearing 120 degrees from the Little Jetty. Ha Ha! […]

Although the Bunco Group normally meets on the first Tuesday of the month, the first Tuesday of January is New Year’s Day. And after a celebration the previous evening and football all the next day, it is doubtful that many participants of the Group would be geared up to play. Therefore, the Group will be […]

You Decide by Erny McDonough

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 13 Dec 12 - 0 Comments

The Gospel of Luke was written sometime in the seventh decade of the first century during the reign of the cruel Caesar Nero. More than thirty-five years had passed since the Lord’s resurrection and ascension into Heaven. In those years, the Church had grown dramatically from its beginnings in Jerusalem, and a strong believing community […]

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