Well, maybe not only in Two Harbors, but sometimes I like to think so . . . . . .
This afternoon, my wife and I were out and about running a few errands. One of our stops was SuperOne. As we headed for the front door, I saw our Chief of Police, Chris Donald standing at the Salvation Army collection bucket ringing the bell. As we were starting down the first aisle, I was commenting to my wife about how nice it is to live in a town where the Chief is a guy who gives back to the community like that. After we gathered a few groceries and checked out, we headed out the same door and made a little deposit into the bucket. As we walked out we were still hearing, “Thank you very much. Have a great Christmas!” I smiled all the way home.
“I am a fortunate man and nothing will take the fullness of this moment away and in this season of giving and rebirth I wish you the same gifts and hope that your deepest dreams, formed in your most sincere solitude, will find the time and space to become forever true.” Patrick J. Eller, Wolf Words

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Man, I miss home. Merry Christmas to everyone.