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06/23/12

Changing Ideas on When People “Get Old” and the Sexes

I was reminded clearly this week that my ideas of growing old have radically shifted in the past 15-20 years. Its not so much a revelation as I have noticed over time my group of peers has a wide spread of ages for some time, but this week-long vacation with my nephew Kazu was a stake I put in the… Read More

three generations dying Easter eggs together

05/13/12

Top 10 Ways My Mom Totally Rocks (a post of great prejudice) :)

Its Mothers Day and I could go any of several directions with a post about my mom. I could go totally sappy with the kinds of things she’s done to make me and my brother & sisters better people, I could crack jokes about how she’s put up with us for decades and how she may want to revisit having… Read More

sunset on a cotton field

04/28/12

Proud of My Role in Agricultural Communications

Thought some of you may enjoy seeing this guest post I wrote for my good friend Ryan Goodman over on Agriculture Proud. He’s been doing a series of posts on the different kinds of careers within agriculture people are proud of having. This is a glimpse at the post but I encourage you to visit the Ag Proud site so… Read More

masterpiece from DrawSomething

03/22/12

The New Addiction — DrawSomething. Should I take 12 steps?

Have you gotten the latest addiction yet? This is a new drug, one that can make you laugh until you hurt and challenges you creatively. Its also gone viral because its connected to iPhones, iPads. Its a game called DrawSomething.  I got turned onto it when I was in Nashville a month or so ago for the Commodity Classic –… Read More

University of Memphis student center

03/06/12

The University of Memphis Celebrating 100 Years Leaves Me Wordless

This year we are celebrating the Centennial for the University of Memphis. When I say “we” I mean my family as well as the entire city. Although I don’t know that I had family there when the doors opened in 1912, my family has gone to this university for generations…. in fact, my grandmom was on this same quad in… Read More

03/01/12

Rethinking My Blog Hosting Strategy & Charting a New Course

When I started blogging a few years ago, I picked WordPress.com for a couple of reasons. I started the blog on something of a whim when I wanted to tell a story that went with photos I wanted to share. I had no idea how many things I’d one day want to rethink. Last year I rethought having two blogs… Read More

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