Month: May 2019
Sunday Interview
Sunday Interview from today's Rural Reflections Classic Country
Reflections on Memorial Day
I read the obituaries fairly often with attention to the age of the person who has passed. I always consider the age of the person and the time they had to attain certain milestones in their lives. It's unfortunate, but some of these folks die at a young age and miss out on many of … Continue reading Reflections on Memorial Day
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The connections
Things exist that only show their importance are various times or because of their connection. A person walks around with goals and aspirations and sometimes misses these connections and their importance. Then there are little moments where your vision sharpens and you see the good things in your life. I've written about our cats enough … Continue reading The connections
Reflections on leadership
Teaching or showing someone how to perform a task is an investment of yourself; if you show someone how to properly perform a skill, your efforts will show-in ever greater proportions as time passes. If your instruction is lazy or shallow, that will reveal itself-in ever greater proportions-as time passes. I am writing about teaching, … Continue reading Reflections on leadership
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Letter to Dave
Dear Dave, I may have removed the straw too soon from the septic tank and drain field as spring recently weakend, fall opened the door and winter returned for a day. Our snow was not as intense nor did it accumulate like it did in Carrington, North Dakota however it was unpleasant. Drain field straw … Continue reading Letter to Dave