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I guess I am a glutton for punishment. I am always game to try things. I am really just getting into the gardening thing so it is trial and error. Heavy emphasis on the error.
I have dabbled in some of that a bit. I do know a couple of guys that have gone the entrepreneur route and have found success. I talk to one quite frequently for his thoughts and guidance on some business matters.
I agree with you there. I have the ground ready to go. My seeds that I have started are ready to be transplanted. I am definitely ready to get going. Right now I am looking for a passion flower vine. Hopefully, tomorrow I will finally get one.
I want to extend an invitation to all the Scottish Rite members out there for our upcoming reunion. This reunion will be special since the Sovereign Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite, SJ, Ill. Ronald Seale, 33°, will be in attendance. The dates will be April 13 and 14 in McAlester, OK. There...
I have an herb garden that I keep up and a raised bed vegetable garden. I also have blackberries, elderberries, and a couple of pecan trees. Right now I am getting ready to plant most of my stuff. The only thing that is in the herb garden is rosemary and some chives that are starting to come...
As far as MOS goes. I deal with the 94M MOS. It is radar technician. My backgorund in the Navy was radar and fire control systems. Electronics is always a good way to go. Tons of jobs in the civilian world if you find after 1 stint that the military just isn't the life for you.
Depending on where you are stationed would determine whether you can visit both "mainstream" and PHA Lodges. Here in Oklahoma you can visit one and be a member of the other. Also if you are stationed somewhere that has a Lodge close by you can always attend there. In my Lodge we have one active...
I have masonic license plates on my car, I wear a ring daily, a S&C ball cap occasionally, I have a S&C lapel pin on just about every jacket I own, and on my desk at work is a paperweight with the 14th degree ring in it.
I am conscious of the fact that I associate myself with the Fraternity...
Well, in that area I am not particularly fond of some of the Texas beer either. Not a big domestic fan and prefer Guinness over most. There are a few micro brews from around the country that aren't bad, but I still stick to my Scots/Irish roots.