Commun ty Matters March 2016
Fulton Presbyterian Manor
COMING UP IN COMMUNITY MATTERS:
Everyone has a story to tell
“She turned to the sunlight And shook her yellow head, And whispered to her neighbor: "Winter is dead.”
Everyone knows fitness is important. How have you taken steps to be fit? What’s your regular fitness routine? If you’ve started a fitness routine late in life, what advice would you have for others? How do you think you benefit from regular exercise?
If you’ve got a story to share about getting or staying fit, contact Keri Edwards, and your story could be featured in an upcoming edition of Community Matters.
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– A.A. Milne, When We Were Very Young
Spring brings fresh memories While winter may not yet be quite behind us, chirping birds and brave, early budding plants tell us that spring is nearly upon us. Several residents share what spring means to them:
Mrs. Reed: “In the spring I always liked to get outside and clean up: the raking of leaves, washing the front of the house, the porch and patio. My neighbor had a mulberry tree and the birds enjoyed it, but I didn’t. The birds Evelyn Reed remembers the mulberry always left me a mess to clean up. tree in the neighbors’ yard! When I washed laundry and hung it out, somedays I would have to rewash the laundry (thanks to the birds). I eventually quit hanging my laundry out
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