Category: Rooster Tales

Rustr talz… “Euro-friendly language enlightens for simplicity”

November 14, 2011 | No Comments
Rustr talz…   “Euro-friendly language enlightens for simplicity”

It has been quite awhile since having penned anything in the ‘Tales’, so will take the easy way back into your website.  As most know, I’ve had complete knee surgery which has not exactly been a walk in the park.  Everybody has different rates of recovery and use, which for sure has been more than [...]

Rooster tales: ‘Are ya Ready For Some (old-style) Football???

August 15, 2011 | 2 Comments
Rooster tales:   ‘Are ya Ready For Some (old-style) Football???

While I’m not sure how my thoughts about the ‘stacking street cups’ video found its way under the response to ‘early school news’, I guess it still remains a question for some science students and therefore appropriate. Each and every student is dearly appreciated and will be given the best chance to become a continuing-learner [...]

Rooster Tales:Watch the Watcher Get Ticked!

May 11, 2011 | 1 Comment
Rooster Tales:Watch the Watcher Get Ticked!

This edition of the Tales was not planned (like most are?), however, I’m easily amused at a boat-load of things including folks who throw gobs of numbers at you.   They also expect you to understand them like they do, you know, like teaching a kid to see the rotating seams of an 85 mph fastball [...]

ROOSTER TALES: KRAUT, not Rice…

May 4, 2011 | No Comments
ROOSTER TALES: KRAUT, not Rice…

There are times when routine and normal daily events are filled with a ‘bright spot’.  I’m sure each of you experiences the same that makes you wonder, ‘Why can’t all days be like that?’   This leads me to write about a recent occurrence that made a whole bunch of faces turn brighter in both [...]

Rooster Tales: Playing Trivial Pursuit With Communities in Your State

March 14, 2011 | 2 Comments
Rooster Tales:  Playing Trivial Pursuit With Communities in Your State

This past summer, I traveled throughout the colorful State of Nebraska, in search of a Blue Hill, a Red Cloud, or a Silver Creek, but what I stumbled across was a Clay Center, Brownville, Greenwood, and Roseland. I began my trip by traveling Inland, and then headed south to North Loup, then north to South [...]