Can we really give up pork at baked bean suppers and forgo 60,000 clean restrooms at McDonald’s?
Robert Skoglund
The humble Farmer: Newfangled computer technology turns old folks into madmen
For instance, have you ever seen a new web page that was better than the one that preceded it?
The humble Farmer: Celebrating my 81st-and-a-half birthday
And now let me share a few words from those who showed up for this not-to-be-repeated event.
The humble Farmer: Now I’ll get out the mailing for the St. George School Banquet
People want a written reminder to attend the meeting that’s been held in the same place since 1939.
The humble Farmer: If you’re not paying off debts, how do you justify your existence?
My bed-and-breakfast friends will enable me to pay off my mortgage before the first frost.
The humble Farmer: When storytelling enthusiasts call, it’s time for some good lines
Overheard remarks and more can draw smiles.
The humble Farmer: I’ve been a spaghetti cook who never became a spaghetti chef
And for almost 20 years I’ve been waiting for the chance to publish my recipe for rolled oats.
The humble Farmer: Day’s first crisis: What happened to my favorite pair of pants?
For those of us who are so-called ‘retired,’ the day isn’t long enough to accomplish anything.
The Humble Farmer: Some Maine summer art exhibitions are unforgettable
As a patron of the arts who can’t eat cheese and doesn’t drink wine, I have to admire the pictures.
The humble Farmer: Memories of the Retired Skippers Race linger 60 years later
But it was actually the trip home in an old Lincoln that etched the day forever in my mind.