Ralph R Roberts of Macomb County Crusading against Real Estate and Mortgage Fraud, 100 People at a Time
July 19, 2007 by Ralph Roberts commentCrusading against Real Estate and Mortgage Fraud, 100 People at a Time
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Crusading against Real Estate and Mortgage Fraud, 100 People at a Time
From Jeannie Sample, the author of Happy in Horse Poop: The Entremanureal Journey
An early-morning German bank customer had a bit of a shock when he found a horse already in line at the automatic teller machine in front of him. It seems the horse's owner, identified only as Wolfgang H., had a bit too much to drink the night before and decided to sleep it off inside the bank's heated foyer, police said Tuesday.
In Macomb County and all over the Metro Detroit area, those cute little wiggly nosed bunnies are in your flowers again. They sniff out yummy morsels and chomp away all night long. But there is a way to keep them only eating grass. Try deodorant soap shavings or dried blood meal sprinkled in your garden. According to the Farmer's Almanac, this is a sure fire way to keep bunnies from your precious flowers!
The Rescue Barn, home of the stories from the book by Jeannie Sample, “Happy in Horse Poop: The Entremanureal Journey” is finally open to the public starting on Mother’s Day weekend, March 12-13, 2007. (You can read excerpts here on MacombCountyVoice.com under Macomb County Pets) Here, you can see many of the great animals that have been depicted in the book and enjoy a
More stories from the book: "Happy in Horse Poop: The Entremanureal Journey" b
y Jeannie Sample
My mother always told me not to wander far. I should have listened to her, that is for sure. My name is Bingo and I’m a dog. My mother warned me everyday because of the horrible accident my Dad had when I was young. We beagles are a fun loving group, and Dad was no exception. He loved to run free and wild, root in the ground, dig in bushes and hunt rabbits. One day, he sniffed out a good rabbit trail and off he went. All I could see was the white tip of his tail bouncing above the foliage in a soybean field. Mom howled for him for hours, but he never came home. About three days later, our master brought Dad home in a box and he was dirty and matted. He wasn’t wagging his tail anymore. One of those big metal machines that roll down the street had hit him.
It must have been born in my blood because I love to hunt rabbits too. Our master worked the fields and had big metal machines that road through the fields each day. I think he is called a farmer. He usually put us in our pen while he worked. I would rest all day and wander around our area, waiting for something exciting to happen. As I sat there with my Mom, one late spring day, I saw a bunny hop by and I was thrilled to see him. I barked as tough as I could and hit the gate with excitement.It's true, some people think my husband, Lamb Chops, and I are nuts. But who am I to question the innocent discovery of a four year old child? Like the daffodils popping up this very Spring, I somehow awoke in my fourth year to life and all it would hold. I asked my Mother, who home-schooled piano lessons to 30 students, to teach me how to play. I started my first personal prayer place in the woods behind our home, and I found the love of furry-faced critters. If you read from the beginning of my book, "Happy in Horse Poop: The Entremanureal Journey" (which you can read exerpts
With high-speed Internet connectivity becoming more affordable and available, video on the net is becoming more and more practical. There are many sizes, shapes and formats of video to accommodate the user and their connection speed. There is a huge demand for video on the net!
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The Roseville Historical and Genealogical Society will be hosting “The History of Detroit Streets,” a presentation by Stewart McMillin. This will be at the March 20th meeting at Erin Auditorium, in the Roseville Public Library in Macomb County on Kelly, one block south of Common Road, west of Gratiot and the Police Station, at 7 pm.
Roseville Public Library
(Macomb County)
29777 Gratiot Ave.
Roseville, MI 48066