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The Joy of IRS Form 1023

I said I would pepper this year’s blog with occasional tidbits about what it’s like trying to start a non-profit.  Don’t worry . . .

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A Great Plains Gallery

If the last post was all about words for the Great Plains.  Today’s is all about pictures! The following are some links to several excellent

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Wanderers Beyond Horizons

Let’s start the new year with some inspirational quotes related to the Great Plains, shall we? A grass seedling shows only modest top growth for

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Louder Than Words

“Action speaks louder than words, but not nearly as often.”  -Mark Twain As we head into the 2012 calendar year, I hope to continue posting

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Significant Dreaming

I launched the Great Plains Trail Project at the beginning of 2011 as a vision, and it is a vision that has occupied my thinking

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Where the Wind Blew Free

The final group of Native Americans along the Great Plains Trail are the Apache.  Apache is a name that denotes a larger group of peoples,

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Run to the Hills

The next tribe along the Great Plains Trail is the Arapaho. One hundred forty-seven years ago (1864) in what is now Eastern Colorado a group

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Getting My Bearings

The next tribe along the Great Plains Trail is the Cheyenne.  I would like to relate a personal story about a place the Cheyenne believe

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