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In this world of uncertainty and unrest with wars, floods, a pandemic and other personal things that impact on families and futures, I can always find peace and solace in each edition of Country Style. As I turn each page in anticipation of where it will take me, my mind and body relaxes.

I feel contentment that there is still peace and happiness to be had – all around us. There is beauty in nature, love in family and friends, and hope in the anticipation that war will end, the water will recede, and the pandemic will eventually fade away.

As for all those horrible circumstances, we must reach out for help when needed. Better still for those in need, we should

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