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“The Way I See It” is an attempt by the columnist to enlighten readers on a subject as he views it, and does not necessarily reflect the views of this publication.” Trump Derangement Syndrome There is so much craziness going on in Dysfunctional DC, the D-Rat “Blame Trump” Caucus and Media, and the ever popular […]

Something to ponder… by John Kirkland

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Jan 20 - 0 Comments

Something to ponder: as you stumble through life and begin making bad decisions as in, drugs and alcohol. And I’m not talking about the occasional drink. Im talking about using drugs and alcohol as a crutch to get through the things that life throws at you. Just remember, habits become addictions. It’s all fun and […]

Nature’s Cleanup Crew by Martin Hagne

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Jan 20 - 0 Comments

They’re big, they’re a bit smelly, and they eat dead stuff! Vultures might not the prettiest of birds… some might even say ugly. But they are some of the most important animals around you! Vultures are what clean up after the rest of nature. They can make an animal carcass disappear in no time. Some […]

Seadrift Legacy…by Tayna DeForest

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 14 Nov 19 - 0 Comments

height=”300″ class=”alignleft size-medium wp-image-25648″ /> Meet Butch & Mary Hodges Born and raised in Seadrift and a third-generation commercial fisherman, Butch Hodges with his wife Mary pass down a legacy of caring and sharing with those in need- specifically those who served our country, our wounded warriors. Butch and Mary are able to do this […]

Island Life…by Clint Bennetsen

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 14 Nov 19 - 0 Comments

White Pelicans and Cold Fall Island Meals Arrive Greetings from the island everyone. I hope that all of you are doing well and staying bundled up and warm during these cold mid-Fall northers that we are having. The winds on the island during these last several hard blows have really been strong. Steady 25-35 mph […]

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