Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970) – Movie Review

Set in Mexico, nun Sister Sara (Shirley MacLaine) is rescued from three cowboys by Hogan (Clint Eastwood), who is on his way to do some reconnaissance for a future mission to capture a French fort. The French are chasing Sara, but not for the reasons she tells Hogan, so he decides to help her in return for information about the fort defenses. Inevitably, the two become good friends, but Sara has a secret.—Rob Hartill

October 21
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High Plains Drifter (1973) – Movie Review

October 21

High Plains Drifter (1973 – Clint Eastwood) is one of my all time favorite movies. Not because it’s action-filled or the typically Hollywood fancy stunt scenes. Rather, this movie had Clint Eastwood’s rather tough guy attitude and a very simple example of decency all rolled-up into one cigar-smoke. The storyline of the movie is very simple, yet very deep also. I’ve seen this movie probably over 50 times now and…

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Memories of Mom and Matt

Sharen Neal and Matt Neal
October 21

This is a wonderful photo of my Mom and my youngest brother, Robert Matthew (a.k.a. “Matt”). These two had a really special relationship and while I miss them tremendously, it warms my heart to know that they are in Heaven together for eternity.

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J.C. is the blessing we never imagined

J.C. (Just Cat)
October 20

Brandee and I continue to be amazed daily, how lucky we are to have been able to re-home my mom’s cat, J.C.  J.C. (“Just Cat”) truly is a remarkable gift from God that came to us in uncertain times, but has worked out the best. For those who might not have been following the story, Brandee and I already had four adopted animals with our two dogs of Gracie and…

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Ella and The Hand

Ella September Neal
October 6

Ella and The Hand I don’t know why but I’m feeling a strong desire to write this simple message of appreciation for someone that will read this message. Recently I went on a routine business trip for only two days. While I sincerely enjoyed my trip, meeting new people and getting business done; I missed my wife and our five furry children more than ever. And, frankly, the biggest highlight…

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