Current Events

Friendly Competition

Brady vs. TGO If you read my last story you know that I asked for your help in judging a poetry writing contest. I’d like to thank all of you who read and responded. I appreciate those of you who read and chose to let others decide the outcome. If you didn’t read it, shame …

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Family

Great Poets?

When I Was One-and-Twenty BY A. E. HOUSMAN When I was one-and-twenty        I heard a wise man say, “Give crowns and pounds and guineas        But not your heart away; Give pearls away and rubies        But keep your fancy free.” But I was one-and-twenty,        No use to talk to me. When I was …

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Life Lessons

Between 10 and 2

My sister, Jackie, has a friend, Ted, that’s been a salesmen for the 30 plus years I’ve known him.  My first recollection of him is as a medical supply salesmen.  During that run he also sold shoes on Tuesday evenings.  He’s a few years older than me, but he’s still hitting the bricks.  Medical supplies …

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Family

Gail and Gwen

It’s funny how names get connected.  My twin cousins have always been Gail and Gwen, never Gwen and Gail.  Mom and Dad  referred to them as “the twins”.  “Get ready we’re going to see the twins.” or “We’re meeting the twins at the lake.”  Things like that. They’re the daughters of my Aunt Gert and …

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Current Events

Covid 19 and My Kids’ Inheritance

I play poker with a group every two weeks.  Nothing big.  Just a friendly game.  My friend, Dave, and I are the last of the original group that started forty-three years ago.  Players have wandered in and out, but most stay until they move away.  The majority of the  current  group has been playing for …

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Current Events

Looking Forward

Ruth and I discuss the current health situation on a daily basis.  We, like I expect most, are not happy with all the orders.  We follow them and accept that we’re all in this together.  We’re washing, masking and social distancing as required. During our time in Florida everything available to us ,except golf,  was …

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Career lessons

The Rest of the Story

We held a dedication for the track on Sunday May 28, 2005.  Shirley Herrick and Florence McNett attended.  It was the first, and perhaps the only, time they met.  Our words of gratitude were directed at the two.  About three hundred people attended.  Many were alumni who wished to know how to get involved.  Alumni …

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Career lessons

The Foundation

The $400,000  provided the foundation for our success.  The two major gifts opened the way for others. I had two boards to work with, and luckily for me, everyone was on the same page.   Final decisions regarding the scope of the project were left to the two boards which meant we’d have shared meetings to …

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