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05/03/11

Tough Day as Memphis & Much of the Mississippi River Basin Faces Flooding

Disbelief. I don’t know how else to describe today but as one of utter disbelief in what’s unfolded. Here it is almost midnight and I’m tapping on my keyboard as the rain pounds the roof & windows yet again. I hear the sounds but my mind is having trouble processing them because I just can’t believe this is the weather… Read More

05/01/11

Memphis Weather Has Us Bracing for Historic Flooding of the Mississippi River

Thursday I was returning to Memphis after a long visit in St. Louis. The drive home was one I had been looking forward to. It had been a tough time in my part of the world. Some of the big notes were I drove through a night of storms on my way up, a tornado ripped through St. Louis while I was… Read More

04/29/11

Dealing with the Aftermath of Alabama Tornadoes – Pray for Tuscaloosa & Alabama

I got a phone call this morning that meant I needed to go straight to the blog. It was Jan Hoadley of Slow Money Farm and she wanted to see if I was okay and how others were. She took a while checking on others and I said I think we’ve heard from a lot but I was worried about… Read More

04/26/11

Made Wordless On Wednesday by Running into a Turkey at Work Repeatedly

04/22/11

Thoughts & Actions on Earth Day 2011

Today, April 22 is Earth Day! Earth Day has been around a long time, in fact, I can’t remember a year without it. I had to look and see how it got started (one site I think did the history well was the EPA). I read several websites and realized that the earliest years of my life didn’t have Earth Day… Read More

04/20/11

Hold People to A Higher Standard

This morning like most I am getting a little reading done before I head to work. Unlike my parents, my morning reading doesn’t come in the form of a newspaper dropped at my doorstep. Instead, it is delivered to my email, my RSS feed and my social media timelines. This morning, I saw a familiar thread and all I can… Read More

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