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RAF456: Factor Meals Unboxing, Chow Down and Review

You get to pick your meals, and so it’s not just a random group. They do have defaults, though, so if you don’t choose anything. And there’s a huge block of ice, of course, that’s keeping it cold. And that takes a while to melt, I can tell you. Green chili chicken. I’m going to…

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RAF455: One Good Day Over and Over Again

Headed in the right direction, and we’re exercising, and our diet plan is on course. So it is a good day, and I just hope that I can turn it into two good days. Tomorrow, that’s the goal. Have another good day. That’s all we want to do. Just have one good day over and…

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RAF454: Squirrel Energy

It’s a beautiful day. It’s dark, so I’m not sure what the sky looks like, but it’s supposed to be clear later today. Sunrise at, I don’t know, 7.30 or so. An hour from now, we’ll see how far we get. Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/454 Image by Linny Miles https://pixabay.com/users/milesl-4827402/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=image&utm_content=8605258     Check…

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RAF453: Trail of Tears Part 3 – Old Wire Road – Pea Ridge National Park

The 1830 Indian Removal Act required that the Cherokee Nation surrender ancestral lands and move west. In 1838, more than 16,000 Cherokee Nation citizens began their trek west from their traditional eastern homeland to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) along the Trail of Tears. They traveled by existing roads and rivers. Many groups left in the…

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RAF452: Trail of Tears – Tsa-La-Gi Trail

Tsa-La-Gi Trail, of course, is part of the Trail of Tears that I talked about in a previous episode. Something I’ve been thinking about for a long time, you know, every time I’m driving along, because sometimes it’s actually on the roads, you know, the trails become roads and such. Read the full post at…

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RAF451: The Trail of Tears

Have you ever heard of the Trail of Tears? I’ve mentioned it a few times on the show, mainly because I see signs for it all around here. And the phrase is popular in the media. There are two state parks, a band, 3 albums, and 8 songs titled “Trail of Tears”. Apparently, this part…

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RAF450: Living to 100 and Beyond – Oldest Men Ever – 2026

You know, we’ve been doing an annual episode on the ten longest-lived people ever for several years now, but it’s always been just women. Men can’t even make it into the top 25. In this episode, we’re setting the girls aside for once and giving the boys a chance. Why do women live longer than…

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RAF449: New Attitude

My goal is to live a long, healthy, happy, active life right up to the very end, all about living long and loving life, and that’s what I’m trying to do today. Starting off at the marina at Lake Fayetteville, I’m going to get a couple of beautiful winter shots of the lake. It’s a…

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RAF448: Mt. Kessler Regional Park – Fayetteville AR

We may just be wandering around for a little bit here. Hopefully, I don’t get lost. But if I do, that’ll just mean more adventure for us today. Probably ought to go with someone who’s more experienced here. Top of the mountain here, we call it that. They do call it that; it is about…

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RAF447: Living to 100 and Beyond – Unverified Longevity Claims

For a long time, I’ve wanted to do an episode on the oldest people in history. And I’m not talking about the list I bring to you every year. That’s just the ones that have undergone a rigorous verification process. To make that list, you have to be thoroughly investigated by the Gerontology Research Group,…

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