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Photo in upper margins by Ralph, Graphic within by Heather Anne Playing this Page: I Can See Clearly Now Is Spring Too Far Behind? By Car (Carolyn Reynolds) For those of us who live with the changing seasons, we can tell you we still like some of them better than others. My favorite two are Fall and Spring. I can tolerate winter between Thanksgiving and New Year's then I'm more than ready to be done with it. When April rolls around and the grass starts to turn green, the birds are back and singing through the day, well it just can't be much longer till I'm seeing things starting to bloom! That's a most welcome change of the seasons for me. I'd like to introduce two new sections to you this month. If you will look at the navigation bar to your left note a new section called Our Pride and Joy! Two of our writers have recently been blessed with their first grandbabies, and the suggestion came from both MommyBear and Margaret to have a section in the magazine where we can all include pictures of our family, our pets, really anything you'd like to share with others. It's nice that several have already sent in some pictures without the prompt, so thanks, and we all hope you enjoy. Please, do consider sharing some of your favorites with us. The other new section was also suggested by Margaret, and we'll see if it goes. It's called Durable Goods Exchange, and it's for posting if you have a need for any kind of equipment, or if you have anything you'd like to get to someone who needs it. We hope this can become a service to anyone who needs to use it. And speaking of a service to you, try our Tips and Tricks for all kinds of good information, recipes included! This issue just might be that breath of spring you are needing. Our Features are excellent; there's even another story written as a tribute to Stories by Loren that we're missing already. Thanks Howard. You'll find out all about the upcoming get-together in St. Louis in our Features, too. And Clara is keeping Loren alive yet by including three more segments of the extended story she and Loren had written and finished right before he became too sick to write. I know you'll enjoy those, and all the other short stories you'll find in our Fiction this month. Our Poetry is loaded with some extra special ones for you to enjoy this month, also. Our usual variety is there for you in Real Life Stories, too. Please read and enjoy all, even the Forwards section you'll find there. FYI is another fully loaded section this month, lots about MS and other information we hope you also find useful. Oh yes, and then there's our Theme! Our writers have really responded to this month's theme and I know you're going to enjoy each one of these articles. You will find much more reading in our Other Monthly sections. That's where you'll find Ahead to May with our next suggested Theme. I encourage you to always write and send in anything you'd like, regardless of theme. But the theme is a suggestion that most seem to enjoy writing about month to month. If you've missed any of the past two year's issues, you'll find them in our Archives. We've been around for a long time now! Thanks, Scott, for getting the spammers out of our Guestbook. Now our new readers can get in there and leave us a message without wading through so much unwanted stuff! Looking for a fun Web Community to join? The World of MS MuSings is an outgrowth of this magazine, and it just might be what you are looking for. There are lots of great folks there. Most of all, enjoy the Spring season and our magazine!
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