My dad had the ability to take a look at something and immediately figure out how it worked and could usually repair it even if he’d never seen it before. I was just telling mom that I don’t think I ever bragged on him or gave him enough credit for this while he was alive. […]
Obituary: Henry Rohrscheib
Henry RohrscheibMay 27, 1944 – December 17, 2023 I wanted to take a minute to thank everyone that has reached out to my family and I through phone calls, text messages, emails, etc., you will never know how much it has meant to mom and I over the past few days. I would also like […]
“A Pirate Looks at 50” …and other Random Thoughts on My 50th Birthday!
“One minute you are young and cool, maybe even a little dangerous, and the next minute you are reading amazon reviews for birdseed.” I’ve always tried to be as transparent as possible when I share things here because the goal for me the past decade or so has been to leave behind a collection of […]
Managing Multiple Projects, Construction & Chaos, Building Permits, Covenants & Restrictions, Chickens, and Swimming Pools
I’m one of those guys that sketches out pretty much everything before I start a project. I can’t explain it but it really helps me to have a mental picture in my head as to what the final product will be before I ever start a project… Unfortunately, this isn’t always possible. I’m getting ready […]
Stay tuned for Storm Stories on Weather Channel this October…
Last month I had the opportunity to spend some time w/ the crew from ‘Storm Stories’ on the weather channel to film an upcoming episode that will feature the Mayflower / Vilonia tornado. Be sure to stay tuned to my social media (facebook and twitter) for episode details, etc. I’m told by the film crew […]
Breaking News: Introducing Auchstein “Ox” Hemingway Rohrscheib
Please welcome Auchstein “Ox” Hemingway Rohrscheib, the newest addition to our family. We’ve been on the lookout for a GSP (German Shorthaired Pointer) for Spencer for a few months now, I fell in love w/ the breed a long time ago. Our goal is to train him to be an Autism Support Animal that can […]
Our 2019 Urban Garden
Early this year when I was recovering from back to back heart procedures to address some major blockages that had snuck up on me over the past few years I made up my mind that I was going to plan and execute on a garden this spring / summer. Honestly, it’s something I’ve always enjoyed […]
Once Bitten, Twice Shy
As I’m sure most of you that follow me on instagram, twitter, or facebook are already aware. This past weeked I got bit by a snake. If you ask my son, he’s quick to tell you that it was a “dangerous brown cobra” and that he’s planning on dealing w/ him later (true story, out […]
New Year, Better Outcomes!
I don’t know about you, but I’m excited to put 2018 behind me and get a fresh start on 2019. I was driving through Arkansas and Mississippi this week and saw several unharvested fields of cotton and soybeans. I’ve also seen more ruts this season than past years, putting a lot of people behind the […]
I’m still around…
Wow, it’s been a long time since I’ve blogged. I just wanted to get a post up here to let everyone know that even though I’m not throwing up blog posts or firing off many tweets or facebook posts that I’m still around. Have been extremely busy so far this year w/ Farmers Business Network. […]
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