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Mr. Clarke is a life long resident of Kentucky. He is a graduate of Boyd County High School and Berea College in Berea, Kentucky.Mr. Clarke spent twenty years in banking and finance and now writes from his family's farm in Naples, Kentucky. Education/Experience: B.S. Business Administration Interests: Outdoor activities, horses, hunting, fishing, books Motto: To thine own self be true. URL RSS |
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Eating Sushi is one of life's great pleasures. By John Clarke | Published 11/30/2005
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Patriotism is seemingly becoming more and more abstract. By John Clarke | Published 10/26/2005
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It was a more simpler time. By John Clarke | Published 10/26/2005
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I learn Eintsein's discovery for myself, time is not a constant. By John Clarke | Published 10/25/2005
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My Father Died By John Clarke | Published 10/24/2005
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By utilizing Monty Roberts' "Join Up" method, I finally make a connection with my horse. By John Clarke | Published 10/24/2005
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There was joy in visiting my small town barber. By John Clarke | Published 10/24/2005
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The short lives of those who have passed on before me gives me cause to consider the beauty of their lives. By John Clarke | Published 10/23/2005
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There is something almost magical out in woods. By John Clarke | Published 10/23/2005
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Dad and I castrate a bull in his usual unorthodox manner and get a lesson in faith. By John Clarke | Published 10/23/2005
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My son's doctor's visit allowed me a revelation. By John Clarke | Published 10/23/2005
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My mother's hardship during the depression reveals itself in buying me shoes. By John Clarke | Published 10/23/2005
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My mother's language betrays her pride in belonging to a community. By John Clarke | Published 10/18/2005
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Breaking my horse to plow gave me a new appreciation of my ancestry. By John Clarke | Published 10/18/2005
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My day at the Greek Festival left me with a feeling of loss for my own culture. By John Clarke | Published 10/18/2005
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