Tag Archive
Spring Baseball in Billings
I got home to Billings just in time to see the Montana State University Billings baseball home opening weekend 10-11 AprilĀ against Northwest Nazarene of Nampa Idaho. According to their very useful program, ($1), they have been playing since the middle of February at least on weekends, though some of those games look like they… »
One of the Unintended Consequences of Local Warming
Sometime last week both Maggie the Dog and I were startled while she was snoozing under the breakfast table and I was on my 2nd cup of coffee and 1st Sudoku puzzle. It sounded like a bird had run into one of our sunroom windows, which seems to happen a lot, summer or winter, though… »
Let Us Now Praise Great Teachers
Victor Davis Hanson, a professor and farmer from California, now I think retired from both professions, is worth reading as he aims at the truth and getting there as quickly as he can with an unusual degree of fluency in the language. Finding and then recognizing the really good teachers among us has long been… »
ChowderHound, He’s New!
Aaron Dantic, owner of Rimrock Computer Company, has his own little corner of the ’sphere at ChowderHound.
Aaron is definitely a stream of consciousness kind of guy which makes him pretty fun to read.
Welcome aboard… »
They’re Coming Out of the Woodwork
I’m always on the lookout for Billings blogs and for the most part come up dry. I constantly scratch my head as to why the largest city in the state struggles to produce bloggers of any appreciable number. If you find any Billings blogs please send the links to me so I can add them… »
