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G. Morrison
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English
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Table of Contents
From the Book
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
Home on the ranch : The one-eyed bull
Pulling night duty
The marauder
A story of two snakes
Moving days
The local banker cowboys and BT
I've got to get control
Advice from Mother Coyote
It's a miracle
The old squeeze chute
I call her Star
My bargain
The scourge of the West
The pranksters
Gates
Right will prevail
Growing up days : A lesson to remember
Confront fear
The dirty thirties
Three boys, no boy at all
A tough decision
Lessons from the winter of '39
The chicken house
Dad's razor strop
Planting seeds
The milk barn
Judging distances
Saturday nights
A true confession
Boys State in 1946
Don't give up
The flood of '41
The lesson that backfired
The He-Man's Club
The Cornerstone
Truckin' along : Grandeur and hot dishwater
Too old to cut the mustard
Two farmers in Alaska
Moving grain bins
May's birthday
April fool
Beware of gadgets
What should I have done?
Rope swing thrills
For men only
Consequences of the storm - Patriotism, philosophy, and such : What are you looking at?
Uniforms and rabbits
A Fourth of July in Korea
Our flag
Military courts vs. Civilian courts
Pruning produces more fruit
Pockets are for things
Not people
Spiders and farmers
Take the risk
Maybe
A lesson for all learners
Wanted : stable boys
Without boots, a man ain't a man
We all need umbrellas
Get your dipper out of my bucket
Not for profit? Oh well!
You can tell them by their hats
Next year
What goes around comes back around
It's not too late
Livin', learning', laughin' : Reminiscing
The last dance
Second fiddle
Agendas - A piece of cake
Technology is for the birds
All but one
Broken and poured out
This too shall pass
My mother
Developing from phase to phase
My valentines
Those darned glasses
Functional but not perfect
My old straw hat
How we spent the 4th
I have a dream
Country faith : Help on a tall hill
The power of the tongue
Dream big
Why not
Go through the gates
Monkeys on our backs
Find purpose in life
Angels on assignment
There are many ways tohelp
A voice from heaven
Let me see your hands
A lesson for a price
Lost and found
Full measure
Divine help
Born to die
My guardian angel
Try silence
Planning the first Christmas
About the author.
From the Book
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
Home on the ranch : The one-eyed bull
Pulling night duty
The marauder
A story of two snakes
Moving days
The local banker cowboys and BT
I've got to get control
Advice from Mother Coyote
It's a miracle
The old squeeze chute
I call her Star
My bargain
The scourge of the West
The pranksters
Gates
Right will prevail
Growing up days : A lesson to remember
Confront fear
The dirty thirties
Three boys, no boy at all
A tough decision
Lessons from the winter of '39
The chicken house
Dad's razor strop
Planting seeds
The milk barn
Judging distances
Saturday nights
A true confession
Boys State in 1946
Don't give up
The flood of '41
The lesson that backfired
The He-Man's Club
The Cornerstone
Truckin' along : Grandeur and hot dishwater
Too old to cut the mustard
Two farmers in Alaska
Moving grain bins
May's birthday
April fool
Beware of gadgets
What should I have done?
Rope swing thrills
For men only
Consequences of the storm - Patriotism, philosophy, and such : What are you looking at?
Uniforms and rabbits
A Fourth of July in Korea
Our flag
Military courts vs. Civilian courts
Pruning produces more fruit
Pockets are for things
Not people
Spiders and farmers
Take the risk
Maybe
A lesson for all learners
Wanted : stable boys
Without boots, a man ain't a man
We all need umbrellas
Get your dipper out of my bucket
Not for profit? Oh well!
You can tell them by their hats
Next year
What goes around comes back around
It's not too late
Livin', learning', laughin' : Reminiscing
The last dance
Second fiddle
Agendas - A piece of cake
Technology is for the birds
All but one
Broken and poured out
This too shall pass
My mother
Developing from phase to phase
My valentines
Those darned glasses
Functional but not perfect
My old straw hat
How we spent the 4th
I have a dream
Country faith : Help on a tall hill
The power of the tongue
Dream big
Why not
Go through the gates
Monkeys on our backs
Find purpose in life
Angels on assignment
There are many ways tohelp
A voice from heaven
Let me see your hands
A lesson for a price
Lost and found
Full measure
Divine help
Born to die
My guardian angel
Try silence
Planning the first Christmas
About the author.
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