During the summer, from May to July, one of our local churches plants flags across the town and hangs ribbons on the street signs. It may not seem like much but it’s something that I look forward to every year. It’s reminder that we’re more than just a location. We’re a community.
Previous Moments:
- My Dolphin by Case Wright
- His Name Was Zac by Lisa Marie Bowman
- The Neighborhood, This Morning by Erin Nicole
- The Neighborhood, This Afternoon by Erin Nicole
- Walking In The Rain by Erin Nicole
- The Abandoned RV by Erin Nicole
- A Visit To The Cemetery by Erin Nicole
- The Woman In The Hallway by Lisa Marie Bowman
- Visiting Another Cemetery by Erin Nicole
- The Alley Series by Erin Nicole
- Exploring The Red House by Erin Nicole
- The Halloween That Nearly Wasn’t by Erin Nicole
- Watchers and Followers by Erin Nicole
- Visitors by Erin Nicole
- Fighting by Case Wright
- Walking In The Fog by Erin Nicole
- A Spider Does What It Can by Erin Nicole
- Downtown Richardson, In The Rain by Erin Nicole
- Me, our kids, and ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD! by Bradley Crain
- The Statues of SMU by Erin Nicole
- Exploring the Back Yard Of An Abandoned House by Erin Nicole
- The Ugly Old Swing by Erin Nicole








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