Dear Editor,
It's axiomatic to say that we're living in a time where our souls are feeling as battered as our spirits are darkened. That's precisely why the simple gestures of kindness and generosity stop us in our tracks, inviting us to give...
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Dear Editor,
It's axiomatic to say that we're living in a time where our souls are feeling as battered as our spirits are darkened. That's precisely why the simple gestures of kindness and generosity stop us in our tracks, inviting us to give pause and remember that while some are pursuing their appetites of greed, others are opening up their wallets and giving to make their community a kinder place to live.
For this, Willie Gromit howls his heartfelt gratitude for his Pet of the Year gifts from Pickled Watermelon Rinds Podcast, Peak Wine and Spirits, MamaRoo's Comfort Food, Mountain Man Outdoor Store, Nederland Feed and Pet, and Brightwood Music.
He hopes to see them all in person after the winds stop howling and the snow clears. His people do, too...
Willie Gromit and his people
Nederland