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December 11, 2020
One of my favorite stories of all time would have to be A Christmas Carol. Charles Dickens perfectly encapsulates the Christmas spirit through literal spirit representatives from the past, present and future. I had the ghost of Christmas past on my mind recently during a visit to the Grand Traverse Resort. Memories of the famed Northwoods Festival of Lights flooded my mind, as I thought of myself as a child, mesmerized by the animatronic bears, penguins and even flying horses that adorned the lobby as I waited in line to tell Santa my Christmas wishes.
If the Grand Traverse Resort had a ghost of Christmas past, it would probably be Don Sharpe. In fact, Don could easily fill all three roles as he has been with the Grand Traverse Resort for a total of 40 years. “I have worked at the property in some capacity since 1980, shortly after the opening, working in mostly food and beverage supervisory and management positions. I took a short break, taking a p
the latest. students here at the university of virginia are speechless put many of them are simply too reap stricken to speak about this. both of these students were set to graduate of in just weeks. they were about to begin the rest of their lives. one is dead and one is charged with first-degree murder. they were in an on-again off- again relationship for the last year and a half. we have been here on the campus throughout the day and we have spoken with some of yeardley love s friends who have said that there were too grief- stricken to speak but others are speaking on their behalf saying that they cannot understand it. a campus in shock. after 22-year-old student and women s lacrosse student if yeardley love was found murdered in her off-campus apartment. it is difficult to think of one of our own dying at the hands of someone who apparently loved her. george hughely of chevy chase, a member of the men s lacrosse team, is the killer. he did not seem like a tense tha