Author Archives: Granger Meador
I Fled to Philbrook
October 13, 2013 This Sunday, per usual, I had plenty of laundry and grading to do. But I needed a break, so I dashed away to spend an afternoon hour at Philbrook Museum in Tulsa, strolling through the gardens with … Continue reading
Greenleaf Trail in Early Autumn
October 6, 2013 A Sunday with a high around 70 lured Wendy and me 111 miles southeast to Greenleaf State Park to hike the first portion of the hiking trail there. On our way south we stopped in Tulsa for … Continue reading
Walking the Katy in Cleveland
September 29, 2013 A week after the autumnal equinox, Wendy and I decided to take advantage of seasonal weather for our first out-of-town hike since we hiked in Colorado in mid-July. It rained three inches the day before, so I … Continue reading
Old Media
September 20, 2013 This is the end Hold your breath and count to ten Feel the earth move and then Hear my heart burst again There’s still life in the old boy. The Skyfall Blu Ray disc sat beside the television … Continue reading
Weary Workers Withdraw to Wichita
September 14, 2013 Wendy and I were weary from a week of work, so we withdrew to Wichita. She has been buried in Individualized Education Programs and other processes for her special education students, while for me Tuesday night was … Continue reading















