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The Blizzard of 1927 and more

Kindly readers keep responding to my recent columns about advanced weather forecasting and the great Nebraska blizzard in 1888 that killed hundreds of school...

“The Children’s Blizzard of 1888″

A couple of weeks ago, I speculated in my column about how the pioneers in the 1880s were probably very happy for the telegraph...

Government fence building

I read an article recently about the largest farmland owners in the U.S. I wuzn’t surprised to discover that the largest farmland owner owned...

Ruminations on weather forecasting

I had a novel thought about American history the other day when I watched the weather app on my cell phone to track the...

DRONING ON

I’m writing this before the new year rings in, but you’ll be reading it in the New Year 2021 — and let’s all hope...

Bits and Pieces from years’ end

Well, it’s the end of the year. Start getting ready for summer. The days are getting longer. However, that may be premature advice because...

A SCARY CHRISTMAS STORY

This wuz the week for emails from faithful readers — one with a story, a couple with witticisms. So, here we go …….. The following...

Chuckles from everywhere

Wow! We’ve had three wonderful late fall days in a row — sunny, gentle breeze, temperatures near 70 degrees. Wish they could last, but...

Satisfaction of a New Hobby

I’ve established a new hobby which proves that the Covid pandemic is causing folks to go to unusual activities to pass the time dodging...

I’m Thankful for:

I’m writing this late afternoon Thanksgiving Day. So, it’s an appropriate time to relate some of the things I’m thankful for in this memorable...
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