After my big speech in my last
Post
on how I was going to be all motivated
and start writing inspired stories again,
I would say that I came down with a really good case of writers block.
I didn't want to keep waiting for inspiration to come so I could start writing,
so I am going to put up some inspiring stories from the internet.
One story I like is about
a conservation site in the Horseshoe Canyon in the Badlands of Alberta, Canada. "It's
pretty amazing to find something that's like real, like an actual
dinosaur discovery," he told CNN. "It's kind of been my dream for a
while." He found a partially unearthed dinosaur fossil while hiking with his dad this summer at
By Emily Shapiro for ABCNews.go.com
A bronze statue of hometown legend Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader
Ginsburg will be unveiled in Brooklyn, New York, during Women's History
Month next year. Ginsburg, who died last month at age 87, was born in Brooklyn in 1933 and raised in the borough.
This story should inspire everyone on the importance of voting.
DETROIT
(AP) — A 94-year-old woman who has been caring for a sister in Illinois
traveled nearly 300 miles to Detroit to cast an absentee ballot in the
fall election. “I wanted to make sure my vote counted,” Mildred Madison said Monday. “This was very easy. I could sit in my wheelchair.” Madison
said she decided to go to Detroit after her August primary ballot
arrived late. She traveled from the Chicago area with a son and
daughter. “Vote because your life depends on it,” Madison told FOX 2 Detroit. “And this year it truly depends on it that you vote. Not only for you but for your children and their children."
This is,
I Received My Ballot In The Mail Yesterday
Filled It Out
And I Am Heading Out To The Post Office Right After I Finish Writing This
Jim Hauenstein,
And,
“Elections belong to the people. It's their decision. If they decide to
turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just
have to sit on their blisters.”
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