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Yield, Milo

Laugh Tracks in the Dust

Ol’ Nevah and I have been in a 55-year old “winter rut” and this year we’re making an effort to climb out of that...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust

A good neighbor of mine, ol’ C. Faren Wyde, a month or so ago had hip replacement surgery. The surgery wuz done in Manhattan,...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust

Well, folks, last week wuz a really good week, except for the horse racing part of it. Horse racing, sadly wuz the low point...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust

We had an interesting event in our community last weekend. My lucky-to-be-alive airplane flying friend, ol’ Soren Landitt, and his boys, hosted a “Sweetwater...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust

Among God’s critters who eagerly accept the opportunity to assist Man in his/her rural endeavors, few fit the criteria better than a working dog...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust

I don’t like to complain, but this summer and fall have been the seasons of our “mechanical discontent and unplanned expense.” Long ago I noted...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust

Early this afternoon the temperature at Damphewmore Acres was in the high 60s. In the last hour, temp have dropped to 48. Tomorrow morning,...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust

The geezers at our weekly Old Boars’ Breakfast Club are at an average age when health issues continue to rear their ugly head. Now,...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust

Funny things happen at the drive-thru line at fast food franchises. This one happened to a good friend of ours, Dawn T. Cook, who...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust

In this day and age when astounding things happen seemingly daily, I often think to myself: “That blows me away.” Well, last Friday morning...
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