by admin | Oct 16, 2009 | Bright Lights
Any grain producing area will have grain elevators. Since we have lots of land in production and traditionally grow lots of wheat, corn, and milo, every little West Texas farming town has a skyline that includes one or three or so grain elevators where the grain...
by admin | Oct 10, 2009 | Bright Lights
The flu is alive and well in Muleshoe, just like everywhere else, and even though it benched some Mules, the healthy ones persevered and won their first district game with Floydada; the score-46-14. Alas, we committed the two-percenter sin (for those of you...
by admin | Oct 9, 2009 | Bright Lights
I spent most of the day Wednesday in bed. I wasn’t sick. Oh, no, that would have made sense. Instead, I was doing much gnashing of teeth and wringing of hands, sniveling about growing old and having no real reason to get up. What was the point? Sure, I have a...
by admin | Sep 30, 2009 | Bright Lights
For the past ten years I have counted horny toads for Texas Parks and Wildlife. Okay, so they they really aren’t toads, nor frogs (sorry, TCU people); they are lizards. I know that. But I grew up calling them horny toads, as I suspect, nearly everyone else in...
by admin | Sep 26, 2009 | Bright Lights
Tonight the Mules increased their winning streak to 20 by beating Borger 52-26. A little cold front hit about five minutes before kick-off and frustration set in for Borger after kick-off when they fumbled, we recovered, and it was downhill from there. To...
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