Mishaps on the farm Part II
When you are planting one thousand acres of corn on five different farms, you use a lot of diesel fuel. In some cases the tractors were operated 24 hours… Read more »
When you are planting one thousand acres of corn on five different farms, you use a lot of diesel fuel. In some cases the tractors were operated 24 hours… Read more »
I’ve recently been reading a newly released book called “Big Friendship: How We Keep Each Other Close” by Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman. In the book, just after… Read more »
When you are farming, every day is a new adventure and some days go better than others. When I-75 was being built, traffic was being routed down Hwy. 19-41… Read more »
Henry was his name, yes sir, he was a fine goat to have back then. When my brother was around 10 years old, he began thinking about getting a pet… Read more »
I’ve been so lucky, all my life. I still remember how excited I was to find a green Schwinn bike under the Christmas tree one year. It helped me… Read more »
When I was about five years old I encountered my first snake. My uncle was building a house and as they laid the cinderblock, I walked through the bushes… Read more »
With 1,142 cases, Henry County has had one of the highest number of cases in the state, higher than surrounding counties. There were 183 new cases just last week,… Read more »
I fell in love with Tybee Island when my first in-laws introduced me and my three sons to that awesome heaven on earth! My boys loved rushing into the… Read more »
Sam was a friend of mine. He was a Christian educator and an ordained minister. When we first met him, he was unemployed. He was working part time at… Read more »
I think the worst meal I ever cooked was liver and onions. My Mom could actually make that odd dish taste good, but the one time I tried it,… Read more »