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After the Bedlam game
Can we talk a little about Bedlam? It was a pretty good game and, yes, my team won. I didn’t even get to watch the game. We were working on an emergency water leak for a couple of friends and caught about the last four minutes of the fourth q...
How will you be remembered?
Do you ever wonder how you will be remembered? We are a couple days out from actor Matthew Perry’s passing and he told people in an interview a few years ago that he didn’t want to be remembered for his awards or his acting. He wanted to be remembere...
A meme has been on my mind
Something has been on my mind this week. Well, really more than one thing, but one that I feel needs talked about. I haven’t ranted in a while and I don’t want this to turn into one and I have already asked the good Lord to help me steer clear of...
Forcing prayer in the classroom
This past Wednesday, State Superintendent Ryan Walters issued an executive memo encouraging schools to pray for Israel and the people in harm’s way in the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Palestine. He even included a sample prayer just in c...
Praying for the people of Israel
Sinister deeds are taking place since Saturday in Israel. The government of Palestine and its state sponsored terrorist division, Hamas, has been attacking, murdering, raping, pillaging and kidnapping Jews right and left. The Israeli government has...
Term limits or at least age limits
If we can’t get term limits in Congress, can we at least get age limits? I have seen what it is like to get old and while getting old isn’t a luxury that everyone is blessed with, our leaders should be competent and a good portion of them are not...
• We live in a great place
I brag about where I live to lots of people. I tell people who will listen and a lot who just don’t listen at all, how great of a place we live in. Not just a town or a community, but a part of a state or in our case, part of the tristate region. T...
Ramblings of a Redneck Farmer
Focus or just as importantly, the lack of focus is very important to living a good life, if not just for keeping us alive. It wasn’t very long after Deb and I got together that we all went down to the corrals and sorted off some cattle. I took our t...
There's always something to gripe about
Are farmers and ranchers ever happy? Are regular people ever happy either? I’m not sure we ever stay happy for very long. We people involved in agriculture always find something to gripe about. First it didn’t rain. I mean we prayed and pleaded for...
The goats are moving out
We have had goats on the farm on and off, mostly on, for close to 20 years. We’ve had Boer goats, which are meat goats, and we have dairy goats as well. Deb makes goat milk soap, when she has time, and it is wonderful. It is great for your skin a...
Life and Friday Night Lights
Ramblings of a Redneck Farmer This time of the year means lots of things, but in particular this part of the calendar means a couple of things in Oklahoma. One, school has started and if school has started that also means Friday Night Lights has...
Grandmothers are a treasure
I almost had my article for the week completed when Deb asked what I was writing about. I told her I was writing about my struggle with soda pop. She said, “Do you think Northwest Oklahoma wants to hear about that for a second week?” The more I tho...
Ramblings of a Redneck Farmer
I have a love/hate relationship going on right now in my life and it isn’t with anyone. It is with soda pop. That stuff is going to be the death of me. It is syrupy goodness. It is diabetes waiting to happen. It is the nectar of the gods and yet it i...
Packing a powerful punch
I am in constant awe of how God intertwines his words in our lives and then combines them with others stories to pack a powerful punch. Thursday of this past week I made a political post on my personal Facebook page about Ryan Walters our state...
Having faith
I didn’t know if I was ever going to get this written this week. We were out of phone and internet service for three days this week because of a storm. You never know what you are addicted to until you don’t have it! I’ve been thinking about faith...
Take time to be grateful
Today, I received another lesson on why to be grateful for the little things. We got ready to leave my great nephews 4th birthday party and I started up our vehicle. The ole Expedition went to squalling and squealing and I knew something was wrong....
Ramblings of a Redneck Farmer
I read an article this week, which is apparently old news, about the health status of former President Jimmy Carter. According to the article, he is having some major issues, not unexpected at 98, but still serious enough for him to decide to opt...
You don't need a lot of tonnage for Heaven
Dad would say a lot that there wasn’t anything this country couldn’t grow, if we just got the moisture to grow it. Apparently, this year we are growing grass and weed seeds. This ole country looks so different than it did three months ago. Then, it w...
Ramblings of a Redneck Farmer
I have tried to write this article all month long. I’d have it almost finished and Jesus would tell me to hit the delete key. Then I’d pray on it and start writing again. I’d rewrite my article and it just wouldn’t sound like I wanted it to, so I’d...
Ramblings of a Redneck Farmer
Deb and I spent some of Sunday helping in Laverne after the storm went through. We cut up limbs and hauled them to the curb. I crawled up on a roof to inspect damage and inspected some other homes and businesses for damage. Can I just say, I am...
From John to Jeremiah
We have finished our study over John and moved to Jeremiah in our Sunday school class. What that also means is I am now in charge of helping lead the discussion about the scripture. If you aren’t familiar with the book of Jeremiah, don’t feel bad...
God made it rain
We are green. I don’t mean we are tree huggers even though farmers and ranchers are likely to be more green than those environmentalists. I am talking about our grass is green. Our weeds are green. Our topsoil is wet. Our attitudes are wet. Our c...
No reason any kid in Oklahoma should be going hungry
Deb and I finished helping with Vacation Bible School this week. Our group consisted of T-1 and 1st graders. To be honest, helping might be too strong of a word. Our jobs were to control chaos. There were times when we achieved our goals and...
Butterscotch pudding
This is the time of year that I do a lot of recollecting. I remember family members who have come and gone before me. Today I have been thinking about my Granddad Little. I never got to know him much. He died when I was eight, and he was in bad...
Ramblings of a Redneck Farmer
Jesus said in Matthew that it rains on the just and the unjust. I don’t know what category we fall in – I probably do, but don’t want to admit it – but we got some rain today. In fact, this week we are at about 2.5 inches. To put that in perspec...