Today's Musings “Some things in life are out of your control. You can make it a party or a tragedy.”
“If you don't go after what you want, you'll never have it. If you don't ask, the answer is always no. If you don't step forward, you're always in the same place.”
“When we grow up, we lose the talent for loving without restrictions.”
“Know what you want, work to get it, then value it once you have it.”
“You can't edit a blank page”
― Nora Roberts (72 today)
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“History repeats itself only in that, from afar, we all seem to lead exactly the same life. We are all born; we all spend time here on earth; we all die. But up close, we have each walked down our own separate paths. We have stood at our own lonely crossroads. We have touched the lives of others at crucial points, for better or for worse. In the end, each of us has lived a unique life story, astounding and complicated, a story that could never be repeated.”
“A person is not really gone until everyone who knew them is gone.”
“Life is hard when you have no one to stick up for you. People push you around, purely because there's no one to stop them from pushing you around.”
“But be careful about the parts you agree to play...You never know when one is going to stick.”
― Edward Bloor
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ReCreation Land One of American Electric Power’s best known symbols of environmental stewardship is the company’s 60,000- acre reclamation region known as “ReCreation Land”. Since the mid-1940s, this area and several others have been surface-mined for coal. The area has been reclaimed through the planting of more than 60 million trees. Because our environmental stewardship covers a lot of territory, we also offer for free public use Conesville Coal Lands in Coshocton and Muskingum Counties, Poston Wildlife Area in Athens County and AEP Southern Ohio Wildlife Area in
ReCreation Land One of American Electric Power’s best known symbols of environmental stewardship is the company’s 60,000-
acre reclamation region known as “ReCreation Land”. Since the mid-1940s, this area and several others have been
surface-mined for coal. The area has been reclaimed through the planting of more than 60 million trees. Because
our environmental stewardship covers a lot of territory, we also offer for free public use Conesville Coal Lands in
Coshocton and Muskingum Counties, Poston Wildlife Area in Athens County and AEP Southern Ohio Wildlife Area.
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