Author Archives: Granger Meador

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About Granger Meador

I enjoy reading, technology, day hikes, art museums, and photography. My wife Wendy and I work in the Bartlesville Public Schools in northeast Oklahoma, but this blog is outside the scope of our employment.

The National Weather Center and Lake Dirtybird

Thursday’s Thanksgiving 2011 would be at my folks’ in Oklahoma City, so I searched for a nearby trail I could hike before arriving Wednesday evening, when I would be taking them out for a much-belated dinner to celebrate their 50th … Continue reading

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Natural Falls and the Grounds of Gilcrease

On this overcast November day gun-toting hunters across Oklahoma began deer season, so I knew I should hike at a state park to avoid the fate of Bambi’s mom. I perused my Oklahoma and Kansas maps for a destination not … Continue reading

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Blowing the Bugle at Osage Hills

I last walked the Bugle Trail at Osage Hills State Park about three months ago and decided to spend a warm overcast Sunday afternoon blowing it up. By that I mean that I repeatedly strayed off the trail, taking roads … Continue reading

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Chaplin Nature Center

On Saturday I drove over to Arkansas City, Kansas (popularly known as Ark City) to walk the trails at the Wichita Audubon Society’s Chaplin Nature Center. It is a few miles west of town along the Arkansas River. I’d planned … Continue reading

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Childhood Impressions

It is rare that an illustration for a technology article arrests my attention through its art, but this one sure did. Not only is it a great sketch, but that kid looks a lot like I did in fifth grade. … Continue reading

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