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MARSH MUSINGS

The thirsty marsh

Wet conditions like these are hard to find at Cheyenne Bottoms right now.

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Doc and I always look forward to this time of year and the changes it brings to the Bottoms. New birds migrating through, emergent plants greening, frogs singing their little hearts out. Little did I know this time of year would bring a large change for my wife and I as well? In a whirlwind of events, I was offered and accepted a position at Forest Laboratories working with Alzheimer’s Disease, Hypertension and MDD products. ...

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