This is a really poor quality photo, but it's the best I could do. It's copied from the 1971 school yearbook and is my Dad addressing a group of the high school students in the gym. I was standing in just about the exact spot tonight when I addressed the graduating class of 2016.
I'm proud of my granddaughter, Marley Brown, who not only graduated from the fifth grade at Oak Hill School tonight, but was on the A-B Honor Roll and also received the school's Science Award. Also, I had the honor to be the speaker at the graduation ceremony tonight. That was a double honor...
I got this straw hat today and already it's one of my favorites. Not bad (or so I think) for a hat in the $30 range. I got it from all places as Amazon. I got one of their email advertisements and decided to give it a try. Glad I did. This is one of the most comfortable straw hats I've had...
I wore this tie to church today. It was one of my Dad's old ties from the early to mid 1960s. I have a number of his old ties like this that I can easily date. My Dad was a school Principal, so all I have to do is look through the old school annuals and find the tie he was wearing at any...
Two of my children work in direct patient care at that hospital and a third child in direct patient care at the MR center beside the psychiatric hospital. All three of them are doing a great job taking care of patients, bit it's a struggle for them to "fit in" under the present administration...
I spent 30 years of my life working at a State Psychiatric Hospital. I was the Safety Director there and for 28 of those 30 years I absolutely loved everything about my job. The last two years, however, were horrible. There was a new administration that, in my opinion, could care less about...
She has a plan to load the corn up in the back of our '48 Plymouth and go down to the railroad crossing and try to sell it there. Sounds like a good "gimmick" to me.
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