From the feedback I’ve received on my photo post that I put up Wednesday, I think I’m safe in saying that some folks would appreciate seeing photos of downtown Memphis as the Mississippi River continues rising. This evening, I returned down to the River and was so captivated by the views from mid-bluff (starting around Vance Park and continuing just… Read More
Flat Stanley’s Jake Visits Memphis, Professes Love of Cows & Pigs
Since so many of my friends helped with the Flat Stanley project, I wanted to share some of my favorite photos of Flat Stanley’s coloring genius — my nephew Jake! Jake was here on spring break for a great four-day weekend. We got the chance to see a bunch of family & friends and got to do a few things… Read More
Proof Our Bodies are Amazing and Science is Incredible
There are times when I am astounded by how things work. Today is one of those. Its Monday and I took off a couple of days because a couple of family members are in town from North Carolina. The plan was to goof off and have fun — much like we did yesterday and Saturday. But around 4 a.m. my… Read More
Handmade One-of-a-Kind Piece of Jewelry, Celebrating AgNerd Status in Silver!
Over the last couple of weeks, Cheri Albritton (@ArveyColumbus, blog), Alec Winmill (@Al_Winmill), Kathy Swift (@CowArtandMore, blog) and I have been talking about how cool it would be to have #agnerd jewelry. Well, with the AgChat Foundation’s first anniversary approaching, I decided to make a piece of silver jewelry at a local store that encourages all sorts of artistic endeavors called Seize… Read More
Listen to What the Other Guy Has to Say, He May Be Right
This weekend, I finally pulled together thoughts I had for a blog post about the Cherokee Strip land run. It was the kind of post I wanted to try and do right, because the inspiration for me was Tibbie Shades. He was a great person and a teacher. As I wandered through the internet looking up pieces of information on… Read More
Honoring Oklahoma’s Cherokee Strip and the Land as the Holy Grail
What comes to mind when you hear the phrase Cherokee Strip? If you have spent time in northwest Oklahoma, you probably come up with the right answer but my guess is a lot of Americans have never heard of the Cherokee Strip. I got my first lessons on it when I went to Phillips University, a small liberal arts university… Read More
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