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Month: November 2018
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An outlaw and a lady
An Outlaw and a Lady Most people know of Waylon Jennings; in the past, it was common for women's identity to be closely tied to whomever they were married. Waylon Jenning's wife was Jessi Colter, however she was way more than Mrs Waylon Jennings. I just finished the Jessi Colter book “an outlaw and a … Continue reading An outlaw and a lady
Writing with one hand
I am typing with one hand today, so read slowly; more on that later. This week I am going back to my old “bullet points” format which means a list of subjects either can't support a column yet or maybe won't ever. I was recently given a copy of the book”An outlaw and a lady” … Continue reading Writing with one hand
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Grant remembers the manual transmission.
Shifting gears
There's something powerful about shifting gears, whether in a car, truck or tractor. To have the option to how to use the power of the engine that is attached to the transmission you shift feels pretty good. Even the smallest car engines produce around 100 horsepower, compare this to the majestic eight-horse team of Budweiser … Continue reading Shifting gears
Sunday Interview with Dave
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Dave’s Interview
Dave's interview from Sunday's Rural Reflection's Classic Country.
The winter brain
It is time now to get you winter legs-maybe even better, now is the time to get your winter brains. A few weeks ago, it was winter-if only for a little bit. Most have probably forgotten the sting but we should remember it, and act on it. Gird your loins, winter is on its' way. … Continue reading The winter brain