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Dick & Tish flank friends from Congo days

07/21/11

Global & Local Viewpoints on the World & Civil Rights

I had a chance to catch up with my friend Kelly’s parents recently. Kelly & I became fast friends in college and made more than a few trips to visit her family while we were in school. This small school Phillips University (Enid, OK) helped me meet people from all over…. and although Kelly’s parents (Dick & Tish) lived just… Read More

06/23/11

Maybe We Should Have a Revolving Door Installed

Well, Wednesday was a day that had been in the making for a little while… certainly didn’t just happen all on its own. No this day took lots of planning, scheduling and execution. But I may need to step back a bit and start a little earlier in the story than simply today. In the last few months, I have… Read More

Carrying the cross in Jerusalem

06/11/11

Top 20 Biblical / Religious Sites In Israel Seen During My Recent Vacation

Everyday in Israel we saw fairly incredible places and most, if not all, related to the Bible in one way or another. But narrowing that list down to 20 sites that really grabbed my attention may be hard and I have to say before I even start that prioritizing the list will likely prove impossible so I won’t even bother…. Read More

06/09/11

Your Thoughts on Tweaking the Blog a Bit

I’ve been slowly coming to this conclusion slowly and guess I have already made it in content, but I guess I should make it official and communicate it. I love agriculture. Passionate enough about it to blog about it more than any other topic. But having another blog, one devoted from travel that was set up before this one makes… Read More

painter John W. Randolph

05/24/11

Thinking of Oklahoma Friends & Wishing All Well

I went to college in Oklahoma at a small liberal arts university that has sense closed its doors. While it is gone, I am forever connected to the Sooner State and have many friends there. Today I’ve been able to talk to some — most got in touch after they emerged from storm shelters. A friend who ranches near Fairview… Read More

05/21/11

Do you ever get travelsick? I do! I get it really bad at times!

This week I saw a photo a friend posted. Nice picture of his wife. The friend I’ve known since third grade. She was smiling while having a grownup dinner (with three kids, including two with special needs, this isn’t as common as my friends deserve, but it surely is enjoyed when it happens. The intriguing part for me was in… Read More

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