I am still going back through the posts that have been made over the years here on Mephistos and editing, mostly for grammatical correction, though there are a few photograph and video issues that I am cleaning up in the process as well. A particular post that caught my attention a day or two back was entitled twenty-five random things. The post consisted of, you guessed it, twenty-five things – but not just any twenty-five things. They were random things about me. I like the concept and decided to re-visit the concept. Not sure how many I will have, but I will give it a go and see what we have in the end.
As I noted a toward the end of last month I plan on participating in the NaBloPoMo idea for the month of February. The theme for the month is wants. There are lots of ways to interpret the theme of wants and I thought I would start off with something that I have been thinking about a little bit of late and especially this afternoon. Before I got into that though, it should be noted that I will not be using the theme for every post this month, but I will pick it up on occasion.
I get updates in email newsletter from from the Kentucky Farm Bereau on occasion that are usually concerning with information of current commodity trends and occasionally has a bit information in regards to is happening with farming in the state. The most recent started with a blurb talking about the American Farm Bereau was disappointed that California had passed the proposition 2 in the recent election. The note suggested that the voters of the state really did not understand the nature of modern farming and the measure was going to have severe changes on agriculture in the state. It went so far as to suggest that livestock functions in the state would begin to disappear and that it would likely move overseas.
Small World or Seven Degrees of Separation Part II: Ran into some blokes at the Irish pub and they spoke of sheep. Ensuing conversation and I found out they knew Dale Culp.







