If you didn’t know there was going to be a super moon tonight, you must not have social media, TV or email. It seems like everywhere I’ve gone, I read about the fact this full moon would be closer to earth than most, making it a super moon. I charged the camera battery, grabbed my tri-pod and checked the facts… Read More
Memphis’ Urban Farms Market To Open March 26th
I love it when I see farm news in the Memphis media! There are the farmers markets that I love and we have new things coming too! Today, I was reading through timelines and this article from the Memphis Flyer caught my eye. And it’s because the story was about something I frequently drive past — a once abandoned (or… Read More
City Days of Burgers, Roller Derby & Wrestling in Memphis
Memphis, Tennessee (644 miles from home) Hey Jake! This is probably going to be one of the pages that you may get excited about cause Flat Stanley, Alicia and Janice all went to Huey’s with a big group of friends to have dinner! You know, Huey’s is a Memphis tradition. Not only do they have some of the best cheeseburgers… Read More
Memphis! Take Me to the River, Sun Studio & the Peabody!
DATELINE: Memphis, Tennessee (644 miles from home) Welcome to Memphis, TN Ms. Rorie’s Class and Jake! Flat Stanley came to visit me in Memphis, where I am going to college to be a teacher. We went to a bunch of places here in Memphis and I really enjoyed showing Stanley around my new town. I just moved to here from NC… Read More
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
Taking Time at the Memphis Airport to Thank Lumbermen
The Lumberman’s Club of Memphis was established in 1898. Having grown up here and spent so much time in the Mid-South, I can imagine hardwoods are a part of our economy, but I really hadn’t thought about a Memphis Lumbermen’s Club nor that Memphis would be the headquarters for the National Hardwood Lumber Association. According to Wilson Lumber Company, the Lumbermen’s Club of Memphis is the oldest lumber organization of its type in the world.
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