Over the 2010 Thanksgiving holidays, Jodi Termine got a chance to take a break from Kansas and get closer to home. Along the way, Jody (aka jtgirl on Twitter) was heading south on highway 39 in Georgia. As she neared Lucille, she snapped a photo and sent it my way. Thanks Jody!
Starting a New Series — Friend’s Photo — First One is from Amanda Sollman
One of the great things about the awesome network of online friends I have is that occasionally, out of nowhere, I get a photo tweeted or Facebooked to me just because it makes them think about me and/or agriculture. I realize I’ve lost track of the bulk of these photos that clearly show the presence of agriculture in our daily… Read More
Wordless Wednesday — Homemade Christmas Tree Ornaments
Bucking the Wordless patterns to put a brief editor’s note: My family has the tradition of putting handmade Christmas ornaments on our Christmas trees. I’ve got ornaments from my grandmom, mom, sisters, nieces & nephews, etc. The ornaments that make the most sense for this blog post though are ones that connect to agriculture. And my favorite ones all have… Read More
Giving Thanks While Working My Blog
There is so much for me to be thankful for and this time of year makes it common place to take a little time and express our thanks. I have a few posts coming up on the things I have to be especially thankful for, but I wanted to make it fun for the folks who are supportive of my… Read More
A Change Is Gonna Come
Changing jobs and/or cities. How to decide and what decision I have made. Life is good and I love the industry I work in. Really good!
Memories of 9/11 – New York, Washington DC, Mississippi and South Texas Came Together
My personal thoughts and memories about how September 11 unfolded. I had lived in New York metro previously but was in Mississippi when the attacks happened. This is my account of the day’s events.
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