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MEDIUM.COM
Sometimes, it is the surprisingly sweet, unpredictable moments that make our lives so great, and we find our “blackberry moments” as Ernie Johnson, Jr. would say.

Augusta Chronicle
Little bowls of blackberries sat on every table as supporters of Eagle Ranch filed into a banquet hall on Sunday evening, March 8, just ahead of a pandemic that surely would have canceled or postponed the event.

Forbes
I have a confession. We’re expecting our second child and I’ve been putting off the conversation to speak with my boss about paternity leave.

Reader’s Digest
It was a fastball, about belt high. I say fast meaning it was a straight pitch, not a curveball or a slider. Dads whose sons were in a league of eight-year-olds in the mid-1960s didn’t let their sons throw breaking stuff.