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By Hollie Warnick Fear Fear based living is when we exist in the mindset of fright and terror. We believe scarcity is the norm and that life is against us. We may feel alone and scared; outnumbered and isolated. It is a taxing reference point...
By Susan Summers As residents of this beautiful corner of Arizona, we are often asked why we chose to put down roots in Vail. Speaking for myself, the answer is easy. I love the peace, tranquility and natural beauty, but Vail’s hometown feel is...
By Rob Samuelsen While I was at a professional conference in Flagstaff, I found myself admiring the beautiful blue sky, the deep green ponderosa pine forest, and the snow on the nearby San Francisco peaks. Looking out the window, my mind...
By Jared Free The 2019 Oscars will go down in history as not just one of the few ceremonies to honor a film that is actually good with Best Picture, but this is the first year where the top prize went to a foreign film. After 92 years of great...
By Rob Hallberg Have you ever been curious about Parrots? They are beautiful and they do talk, but your experience with them probably comes primarily from movies or books. How would you like to see over 700 Parrots, in person? The Oasis...
By Gerald Lamb, The Arizona Waterman I doubt you could miss news about Covid-19. Ff you were living under a rock, someone would lift it up to see if there was a face mask or bottle of hand sanitizer underneath. After the World Health...
By Merry Kraemer It might be hard to imagine someone performing a concert in the middle of your living room, but that’s just was Gideon Irving has spent the better part of the last ten years doing. Irving, a New York City native, crafts...
By Article Author Arizona recently turned 107! Celebrate with a book! Arizona’s Deadliest Gunfight by Heidi J. Osselaer A Beautiful, Cruel Country by Eva Antonia Wilbur-Cruce Under Desert Skies by Melissa Sevigny Hubbell Trading Post by Erica...
By Ace Tounsel Hello neighbors and friends. Once again, spring is here and now is a great time to help our students learn more about our country and the sacrifices many continue to make today supporting and defending her. We often hear about...