Weeds by Randy Krzmarzick
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Weeds by Randy Krzmarzick: Hug your friends
We have an old file cabinet in the basement. It has become a repository for refrigerator magnets that no longer…
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Weeds by Randy Krzmarzick: Fall days hold a tinge of sadness
The barn swallows who spend summers on our farm are gathering on the overhead wire. One day soon they will…
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Weeds by Randy Krzmarzick: The story of Marty Ledeboer
Baseball can be a pleasant distraction from the weightier issues that surround us. The worst that can happen is your…
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Weeds by Randy Krzmarzick: Any way you look at it, this is a great country
I got to see 2,000 miles of America from quite different perspectives. First from 30,000 feet above in four hours. …
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Weeds by Krzmarzick: It’s good to go “tside.”
Pam and I are trying out this grandparenting thing. It comes highly recommended. Levi is going to be two in…
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Weeds by Randy Krzmarzick: The watery jewel of Brown County
The excitement has built to a crescendo. Thousands are lined up at newsstands (whatever a newsstand is). Without further ado,…
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Weeds by Randy Krzmarzick: Father-to-son transition
Traditionally men passed their occupations to their sons. Cobblers raised cobblers and millers raised millers. We picture Jesus working with…
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Weeds by Randy Krzmarzick: Are farmerless farms ahead?
Early in the morning I was paging through one of the farm magazines that pile up this time of year. …
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Weeds by Randy Krzmarzick: Keillor’s better at everything
I hate Garrison Keillor. Okay, I don’t really hate him. I’m jealous of him. He’s an uncommonly gifted writer, and…
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