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03/13/11

Thinking of Japanese Farmers and the Land They Tend, I Want to Help the Recovery

Sorry this post got so long. But I hope you take time to read it and consider what you can do. On Friday as I woke up and turned on the TV and saw the devastation an earthquake and tsunami had wreaked on northern Japan, I was one of the millions who were stunned and immediately concerned about the people… Read More

02/27/11

Opening Day for Major League Baseball & Spring Training aka Understanding Farming through Baseball Terminology

Yesterday I spent the afternoon with the boys of summer. It was incredible! After this winter’s snowed in adventures in Atlanta and St. Louis, along with all the other crappy weather that simply made traveling harder, I think that the mid-80 degree day was truly a gift from God. It’s amazing how clear my head became thanks to yelling for Mark Texeira when he… Read More

02/17/11

Did I Hear You Right? Pigs Don’t Fly They Float?

Having started college with the knowledge i love to talk, write and take pictures, it was easy for me to end up in a public relations career. I realized very early i was really lucky to identify those things early as i had friends who were still trying on different throughout college, or got out of school and realized they… Read More

01/18/11

Jake’s Flat Stanley Has a Great Series of Adventures! Farm & City!

When I wrote about a nephew’s Flat Stanley project a week or two ago, I wasn’t really sure what to expect. I hoped a couple of the folks I’d gotten to know through social media would help Jake learn more about their homes, farms, cities, etc. I am still stunned by the reception Flat Stanley has received in several states…. Read More

01/17/11

Observing Martin Luther King’s Birthday in Memphis

Sure this is an agricultural blog and many of you will assume that a post on the national holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s birthday is a bit off the mainstream path, but then again, I’m rarely known to be conventional. And having grown up in Memphis, this holiday was something that was part of my life as my… Read More

01/13/11

The Carpenter by David Wilcox & Thoughts on Building Bridges

“The Carpenter” is a great song by a favorite artist of mine and I have a hard time believing it’s not on YouTube or somewhere but I can’t find it! So reading reading the lyrics works really well. David Wilcox (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, blog) is a singer that I really enjoy because he’s actually a storyteller who happens to put… Read More

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