Thanks PT Boy. Thanks Jimp. I have nothing that wasn't originally cultivated in the fertile loam of the Stenzel family, so this anniversary is a perfect time to express my deep gratitude to Holly, Annie, Jim, Mary Ellen, Mike, Pete, Mom, Dad, and all their various genetic and social offshoots.
Using one of the patriarch's favorite olive tree analogies, what a bunch of amazing fruits! Using one of Garrison Keillor's expressions about the amazing odds of finding such a large, complex group of consistently good people, when in comes to the Stenzel family, "The odds are good, but the goods are odd."
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Thanks PT Boy. Thanks Jimp. I have nothing that wasn't originally cultivated in the fertile loam of the Stenzel family, so this anniversary is a perfect time to express my deep gratitude to Holly, Annie, Jim, Mary Ellen, Mike, Pete, Mom, Dad, and all their various genetic and social offshoots.
Using one of the patriarch's favorite olive tree analogies, what a bunch of amazing fruits! Using one of Garrison Keillor's expressions about the amazing odds of finding such a large, complex group of consistently good people, when in comes to the Stenzel family, "The odds are good, but the goods are odd."
I can live with that.
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