Category Archives: Op-Ed

Thoughts on events of the day

Don’t complain about farmers with your mouth full

There’s an old saying, “Don’t complain about farmers with your mouth full.”  This always makes me smile because I’ve heard many complaints about farmers.  Most of them are unwarranted. Having been a farm kid and a farm wife, I’ve seen farming … Continue reading

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Keep It between the Ditches (A Political Analogy)

Longfellow’s eloquent line, Sail on, O’ Ship of State, certainly doesn’t fit the state of affairs today.  These times are anything but smooth sailing.  This is more like a road trip in an over-crowded vehicle with an unknown driver behind … Continue reading

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The Sky is Falling….or Not

When the acorn dropped on his head, Chicken Little’s anxiety issues led him to conclude the sky was falling and the world coming to an end.  In his panic, he ran around telling friends who, coincidentally, also had rhyming names … Continue reading

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Unopened Gifts

  When the Christmas party is over, the space under the tree is empty with all the gifts replaced by torn bows and scattered shreds of wrapping paper.  Children are delighted with their new toys, but also sad to realize … Continue reading

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The Case against Christmas

Soon, the PC police will once again be cracking down on Christmas—nixing nativity scenes, renaming Christmas trees, and changing “Merry Christmas” to “Happy Holidays” in an effort to protect the sensitivities of those upset by any public reference to religion.  … Continue reading

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Putting a Target on My Back

I’m excited to announce that I’ve become a ‘regular opinion columnist’ for a local paper: The Hartley Sentinel/Everly-Royal News. My columns appear on the first Thursday of every month.  At this time, the paper is not digital, but I may be sharing pieces … Continue reading

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The Groupthink Trap

The Groupthink Trap Ducks are delightful creatures that entertain us and simply live their lives by following in whatever direction the flock decides to go.  If one duck decides to eat bugs, the entire flock waddles about in search of them.  … Continue reading

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Mixed Up Holidays

This October blog is dedicated to my brother, Virgil Boeck, September 4, 1924 – October 20, 2012   Are you ready? Today is October 31st—Halloween, for those who may have been walking through stores since July 5 oblivious to mountains … Continue reading

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Most people are familiar with Abraham Lincoln’s immortal line, “A house divided against itself cannot stand,” part of his acceptance speech upon winning the party’s nomination for the US Senate in 1858.  Civil War was inevitable with the country divided over slavery … Continue reading

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Caucus-opoly, A Wildly Popular Game in Iowa

A new game, Caucus-opoly, is flying off the shelves in Iowa and predictions are that its popularity will soon be spreading to other states such as New Hampshire and North Carolina under various names such as Primary-opoly and Campaign-opoly. Players must … Continue reading

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