Opinion

Tomato time

Tomato time

Tomato time

We put out seven tomato plants over the weekend and, as of this writing, they’re waving their little leaves in the breeze and looking as happy as tomato plants can. This cheers me, because nothing smells quite as much like summer as a tomato plant. Even more than freshly cut grass.
Updates from Meeker Town Hall

Updates from Meeker Town Hall

Updates from Meeker Town Hall

1. Update on Grants A. We met with Arthur Pittman & Brandon Ledington, on Monday, to fill out paperwork for a grant from USDA for $150K, for repairs from the winter storm damage. B.
Looking back at COVID-19

Looking back at COVID-19

Looking back at COVID-19

Since it seems almost everyone has been commenting recently that it’s been more than a year since the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak began to really take off, I looked back to see what I wrote about it back then. I said my thoughts were mixed. They have considerably changed.
Town Talk

Town Talk

Town Talk

If you haven’t been to the Stroud Lake in a while you should drive out and see all the improvements that have been made. One of the latest additions is a disc golf course named Eagle Valley.

Waiting for consensus is the right move

Lincoln County commissioners held off this week calling for a sales tax election to fund a new jail and for a countywide ambulance service. There’s little doubt both are badly needed. But commissioners were wise not to call for the election just yet.

Updates from Meeker Town Hall

1. Update on Citizen of the Year A. Now that we have had time for it to sink in, it is great for my peers to acknowledge my accomplishments. I have acquired approx. 28 million dollars’ worth of improvements that are coming our way. This week we are seeing approx.

Town Talk

Before we know it, May is going to be here and that means alumni weekend. What a great time that is here in Stroud! I think there is even more excitement this year since last year had to be cancelled due to the virus outbreak. I hear Class of 1971 is already making plans for their 50th year reunion.
Retro

Retro

Retro

Every so often, I drag out one or two of my old film cameras and make Kindra pose for pictures until I can tell that her patience is almost shot. The cameras are awkward to focus, they take a while to adjust the exposure and you get only a dozen shots per roll of film.
Updates from Meeker Town Hall

Updates from Meeker Town Hall

Updates from Meeker Town Hall

1. Update on Chamber of Commerce A. Wow! What an honor, the Meeker Chamber of Commerce presented me, Dickie Walton, the Citizen of the Year Award. One of the best things was how everyone kept everything so quiet.
Spending a pleasant evening

Spending a pleasant evening

Spending a pleasant evening

This past Sunday Pat and I were invited over to her mom’s for supper. It’s always a delight to have her mom Ruth cook for us. You know it’s going not only to be good but delicious. This woman is 94 years old and in a couple of months will celebrate her 95th birthday.