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Ramble, Bramble

Greta Ode

A little bit of this, and a little bit of that. Fiction, non-fiction, nonsense, Texas wildflowers and wanderings, the neighbors' cows, and a tiny house.

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Back in the Saddle

The horse farm adjacent to the tiny house is a source of constant interest to me. The horses come, the horses go, the horses change fields; sometimes cows appear for a few weeks, and then those disappear. Ponds (“tanks,” they call them here...

7 months ago

Links Galore

It’s nice to have an audience. A small audience is very nice, but more is more.

I’ve written a few more pieces at the blog Kind Over Matter, and so has my friend and sometime co-creator Kimberly Gladman.

Kimberly and I would love to be r...

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Feeling Sheepish

Cast Down

I recently learned that sometimes, after tripping in a hole or rolling down a hill, a sheep can land upside down and be unable to right itself. The sheep is “cast” or “cast down.”

This is my “On Leadership” metaphor, and I...

a year ago
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The Great Anniversary Festival

I’ve indulged in some personal, mostly nerdy 4th of July activities today.

Foremost, I read a great deal, all short pieces and excerpts. Much, but not all, I have read before many times.

I began with the obvious. I read the Declaration an...

a year ago

Proposal, "On Leadership"

“Nature’s first green is gold,/ Her hardest hue to hold,” says Robert Frost. It is also hard to capture in a photograph, so you will have to trust me that the countryside is tinged with a yellow-gold glow as the leaves bloom. The misty blue...

a year ago

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