I took this buck's picture as it walked away and disappeared in the woods. I wonder about its prospects for the future.
Sometimes what lies ahead is difficult to predict. You can't see very far into the future and even if you're heading the right direction you don't know what your next steps will reveal.
When you can't see what lies ahead, it can be unsettling. Not knowing how, where or when the "inevitable" will come is challenging, but GCC is offering six workshops to relieve some of the stress.
If you've ever wondered what happens when you die without a will, or what a "Do Not Resuscitate Order" is, or what Hospice is all about, or if you're responsible for your spouse's debt when your spouse dies, or what it means to pre-arrange a funeral, you'll want to schedule these Monday nights and RSVP.
Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at the Granger Campus / The Final Frontier
- Center for Hospice Care – Choices to Make the Most of Life | September 10
Speaker: Terri Stahl, Center for Hospice Care
- The Legal Stuff No One Talks About | September 24
Speaker: Attorney Loren Sloat
- The Best Gift No One Thinks to Give | October 8
Speaker: Shauna Luthringer, Bubb Funeral Chapel
- Your One Stop Resource Shop | October 22
Speaker: Pam Huffer, Real Services
- Setting Up Your Finances for Before AND After Death | November 5
Speaker: Karen Nevorski, Lake City Bank
- Leaving a Legacy | November 19
Speaker: The Fulcrum Group
Proverbs 15:22 - Refuse good advice and watch your plans fail; take good counsel and watch them succeed.
Wow! That's a lot of really helpful and important stuff! Way to go GCC for offering those classes.
Posted by: Amber Cox | August 27, 2012 at 02:08 PM
I thought about this pic when I was walking around my neighborhood yesterday evening. About a month ago I saw a young buck and doe in the same spot. Then last evening I saw the doe with two fawns. They watched me the whole time as I walked along the stream and double-backed down the adjoining road. As I walked away the fawns daintily, gay-fully pranced to their Mommy. But no buck. The buck was nowhere in sight; and I thought about this pic. Of course, as we all know hunters are allowed to shoot the bucks, but not the doe.
Posted by: Adam | August 29, 2012 at 09:03 AM