The Fall Camporee,              The Latest News From Watervalley

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Counting The Ballots…The Latest News From Watervalley

Counting The Ballots…The Latest News From Watervalley

(My Dear Readers, As a nurse, Covid has controlled the narrative of much of my life this past year. I suspect your experience has been the same. When I began to write this short story, I found that Covid references began to dominate this narrative as well. So, I decided that Watervalley existed in a […]

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Luke Bradford….where are you?

Luke Bradford….where are you?

So far, there have been no reported cases of Covid-19 in Watervalley.  Gene Alley, the DJ down at radio station WVLY has been urging everyone to stay spaced out. Given Gene’s somewhat wacky persona, most folks weren’t completely sure he was talking about social distancing.  People still question the appropriateness of Gene in that role. […]

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Ask Connie…The Latest News From Watervalley

Ask Connie…The Latest News From Watervalley

These are some recent excerpts from Connie Thompson’s advice column in the Watervalley news paper. Hope you enjoy!  – Dr. Luke  (From the September 7th edition of the Watervalley News) Dear Connie, I’m a good looking, well educated, middle aged guy who has been married and divorced three times. Women don’t get me…mainly because they all […]

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Dog Days of Summer / The July Update from Watervalley

Dog Days of Summer / The July Update from Watervalley

            During her appointment at the clinic this past week, Polly Shropshire insisted on bringing her dog into the exam room with her. Polly is a haughty old bird whose ancestors were WFF’s, part of Watervalley’s First Families that settled the area back when the earth’s crust was hardening…a small detail that she amazingly manages […]

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The Sixth Grader / The Latest News from Watervalley

The Sixth Grader / The Latest News from Watervalley

It’s been an interesting week in Watervalley. Christine stopped by the clinic on Friday of last week. She was wearing the saddest face. It was about Emily Sweeney. Small, quiet, and polite, Emily is a sixth grader in Christine’s class. She has straight blonde hair, a sweet, but often expressionless face, and soft blue eyes […]

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