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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Louisiana
I am writing to you from a jail cell in Derry, Louisiana. It’s warm and dry and yet another first. The ponies are unconcerned since they are grazing a 40 acre pasture nearby and the promised storm has not … Continue reading
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Tagged alligators, bridges, Derry, graze, jail cell, Louisiana, Natchitoches, storms, swamps, water
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The Only Constant is Change
I am writing today from Louisiana with much to tell and an incredibly glitchy internet connection. I just spent the better part of the morning writing a 1500 word blog post only to have it disappear when I tried to … Continue reading
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Tagged bald eagles, Boudin, guest rider, Katie Cooper, Louisiana, luna jack, Mesannie Wilkins, mule, Toledo Bend Reservoir, weather
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Newspaper Article from The Dublin Citizen
This article was published Thursday, December 20th, in The Dublin Citizen, Vol. 23, No.16 I’m going to leave this up even though it isn’t readable. Hopefully when Sea gets on she can figure out how to make it larger. Sea … Continue reading
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Tagged Dublin, Free Range Rodeo, herd relationships, ireland, Long Riders Guild, Mesannie Wilkins, Texas, Tom Newman
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Three Strikes…
Not long after he received his driver’s license my Dad had a fender bender while driving his dad’s car. Then another. After the third such accident, his father was debriefing him and said “Three Strikes and you’re Out.” My Dad’s … Continue reading
Kudos for a Life Well Lived
My own recent difficulties were suddenly snapped into perspective when I received an e-mail from Basha O’Reilly of the Long Riders’ Guild. British Long Rider Christy Henchie was hit and killed by a bus in Tanzania last Monday and her … Continue reading
Words of Wisdom from Jashton (my nephew)
“Math’s important because without math in life, what could we count on when it doesn’t add up?”
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Tagged math, relevance of math, things don't add up, what can we count on
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