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Pleasant callers at the newspaper office

Pleasant callers at the newspaper office

Pleasant callers at the newspaper office

Body Back in the day, when West Texas weekly newspapers were young and this 64-year-old editor’s parents were not yet a glimmer in their own parents’ eyes, dropping in at the newspaper office was the most common way to share news of any sort.
Brushes with fame

Brushes with fame

Brushes with fame

Body Editor’s note: Baxter Black, cowboy poet, former large animal veterinarian, newspaper columnist, radio and television host, has opted to retire at the end of December, Cindy Lou Black, Baxter’s wife wrote in a letter recently.
A Bad Sign

A Bad Sign

A Bad Sign

Body The cow went down in the pasture. I took it as a sign. Like lightning striking my saddle horn or guppies in the wine. I’ll have to pull the calf right here. But it isn’t raining hard. It’s just too bad that my slicker is still back in the yard. I taught my horse to ground tie.
A Cowful

A Cowful

A Cowful

Body Grandpa Tommy’s dad used to say “A cowful is a substantial quantity.” According to my research, the rumen on a mature cow can hold up to 300 pounds. And by anybody’s standards that is quite a bit. Say you had a cowful of pocket change. You’d almost need a cow to keep it in.
Safely gifting soapberries

Safely gifting soapberries

Safely gifting soapberries

Body If you can’t be recyclable, at least be biodegradable. The first option is for reincarnationists. It’s dust to dust for the rest of us. Deep subject.