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The gauge heights of the South Loup and Middle Loup rivers are well below flooding stage. That’s always a good thing to see when you live on the Loup. This week has been geese, geese, and more geese. Hunting season is done for the dark goose for this spring. I am surprised that I’ve not seen many snows. The grandsons went out looking for deer sheds. They found one, so far. The early night sky was amazing the other night, with the orange glow of the sunset in the west and the bright stars coming out. Oh, yes. Then, Sunday morning, Shawn went to let Moses out. He turns on the light before letting him out, and he saw a skunk at the end of our sidewalk. The two of them meeting would not have been good. We had a freshman from Centura stop to pick up a donation for the trap team. Shawn enjoyed visiting with him. I was thinking, as a grandparent and property owner (thinking of those tax dollars), that it’s nice that Centura has several options for kids. Everyone has different talents. I for one, was not good at sports at all. It is nice to know there is trap, FFA, FBLA, music, bowling, and so many more things students can get involved in. Don’t get me wrong, reading, writing, and arithmetic are very important also, but those ‘extra’ activities are a good place to apply what students have learned in the classroom.