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11/18/10

Why is Iced Tea so Southern?

Growing up in the South, “sweet tea” is a way of life! Seriously. There is no thought about the temperature of tea cause it’s almost always served over ice! Wait, I take that back, hot tea is important too. Where I grew up, even children know that you can’t get tea sweetened once it’s been iced down…. every good southerner… Read More

11/17/10

Red is my Signature Color, Works for Fall Leaves too!

09/28/10

Sunflowers Always Make Me Smile

Sunflowers have an incredible lift to the spirit, especially when you take a whole field of them in at once with the most incredible late-day light with windmills in the background. Lots of photos!

09/05/10

Totally Changing Pace For Labor Day Weekend

It’s Sunday night and usually I’m already getting my mind ready for work Monday if I’m not doing email and more. But tonight, I don’t need to get ready cause it is a three-day weekend! WOO HOO! Love Labor Day Weekend! This week’s blog poll represented the divergence from food polls and moved to the topic of how to spend… Read More

05/02/10

Memphis Enters May with a Big Bang, Weather & Mobile Communications

Sirens have been going off all day off & on.  It’s a sound that at this point, it seems to be the background music for spring weekends.  They started early in the morning, kept lots of folks awake most of the night. somehow I made it back to sleep (the word exhaustion comes to mind). Last Saturday I had no… Read More

04/25/10

What happens when all hail or hell breaks loose?

Yesterday, severe weather ripped its way across much of the central U.S.  Hearts and minds immediately went out to the people who lived in the areas where forecasts included tornado warnings.  No group of people understand the power of weather more than the farmers and ranchers that produce our food, feed and fiber. Farmers and ranchers benefit from the weather… Read More

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