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Martin boxes, venison and couture
by Dianne Cage - posted E-mail Story E-mail Story | Print Story Print Story 
"Morning has Broken" by Kat Stevens. I love that song, it is in our United Methodist Hymnal. It is a good one!

It is hard to believe we are at the end of January 2010. It is so true, the older you get the faster time passes. Isn't it amazing that all the things we heard, growing up, from our parents and grandparents really are true?

It seems we just cleaned out our Martin Boxes and soon the scouts will be here. The Martins are one of our favorite birds, we enjoy them until mid-summer. One of my favorites is when they teach the babies to fly and when they prepare to leave. It is better and more fun than any Ringling Brothers Circus.
See who and what Dianne Cage is talking about this week — and what she is cooking up in the kitchen — on Page 9A of this week's Citizen.

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Dianne Cage writes a bi-weekly lifestyle column for The Ouachita Citizen. She and her husband, Mike Cage, live in Monroe.


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