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Farmer Style parody of Gangnam Style

12/04/12

Farmer Style Parody of PSY’s Gangnam Style Leaves Me Wordless VIDEO

Greg, Nathan and Kendal have done it again! The guys who brought us “I’m Farming and I Grow It” bring us a parody of Gangnam Style that covers the family farm and agriculture! The song “Farmer Style” is good fun and I can actually understand the lyrics! They are so witty with the words and have so much fun showing… Read More

portlandia

11/28/12

My Vacation on Instagram — Pick a Photo, Any Photo

As many of you know, I took the week of Thanksgiving off to go on a wandering adventure, flying into Portland, Oregon on Saturday, November 17 and winding on vacation in Fresno, California Sunday, November 25. My trip let me see lots of great folks and lots of things I hadn’t experienced before — many of those were shared on… Read More

Rainbow in the Cascades Mountains

11/22/12

A Rainbow in the Cascade Mountains

Today I drove through the mountains for a while and had the rare sight of great sun, but when I stopped for a quick break, I realized rain was nearby. Enjoyed catching this rainbow and thought I’d share it with you! To see other posts in the series of 30 days of daily blogging, just click on this image wherever you… Read More

11/15/12

Wordless Wednesday: the World is Flat but Thomas Friedman is 3D

Yesterday was a long haul but a really great one! I thought several times about finding a minute to post a wordless Wednesday, but a conference on food sustainability kept me moving. The night ended with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Thomas Friedman doing a keynote. He definitely gave me several moments of wordlessness as he talked about his new book… Read More

My Friend Bob, an American cotton & grain farmer, explains how a cotton picker works to my niece Alicia

10/23/12

A Song for the American Farmer by Steve Azar

Today, someone shared this song on Facebook and I decided to put it up instead of the photos I’d thought about sharing for Wordless Wednesday but instead I’m getting a little wordy. I have heard it numerous times, every time I do, I take time to really listen to the words. I hope you are willing to do the same,… Read More

10/16/12

Wandering Around a Beautiful Rose Garden in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Last weekend I made a quick dash to Oklahoma for a surprise birthday party on Saturday. I got all the way to Tulsa Friday night and slept in a bit, but not too much cause I was grabbing lunch with a college friend I hadn’t seen in a long time. With that on the horizon and knowing how much driving… Read More

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