Author Archives: Granger Meador
The Blues for Norma Jean
My August 2012 Song of the Month August was eaten by locusts: I was extensively involved in promoting a successful school bond issue, creating a web site, PowerPoints, narrated video, doing radio spots, helping with newspaper ads, and more. As that … Continue reading
Dunces, Emma and Nora, and The Woman in White
August 3, 2012 July in Joklahoma, and August for that matter, are not conducive to happy hiking. So this isn’t a post about yet another day hike with photos. I’ve been spending my summer break in the air conditioning, reading classics … Continue reading
Warrior
My July 2012 Song of the Month Golly, last month’s pick really drove traffic to the website. Gotye’s song overtook my Pathfinder Parkway information as the top draw, although over time that will fade. This month is a follow-up, because … Continue reading
Photos at Philbrook
July 8, 2012 My least favorite month in Oklahoma is here, despite my birthday adorning its final week. July is always hot and horrible, and it has been two weeks since I took any day hike photographs. Today it was … Continue reading
Google and TANSTAAFL
July 4, 2012 Robert Heinlein popularized TANSTAAFL: There Ain’t No Such Thing As A Free Lunch, in The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress. In another form: you get what you pay for. That is a lesson Google keeps teaching me as they have repeatedly invented … Continue reading














