Monthly Archives: March 2014

Settling Dirt

Settling soil in a recently dug trench is more changing than the emotions of a pregnant wife. [3/31/14]

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Rhizotron Man

A man who works in a rhizotron toils in the darkness, but discovers many wonders obscured by the light. [3/30/14]

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That Which Comes

When a child buries a parent, the earth swallows a body and entombs the heart of many; in time, through a difficult path of grief and sorrow, it will hopefully spring-forth with a garden of hope, joy, and love. [3/29/14…Memorial … Continue reading

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Birds

A golf course supports a vast array of birds; where many birds gather, a wise Superintendent begins digging holes. [3/28/14]

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Grumbling

A wise Superintendent confides in his assistant, but saves his complaining for the general manager and owner. [3/27/14]

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Inspiration

A young Superintendent strives to impress the club professional and members; a wise one labors to inspire his wife and children. [3/26/14]

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Buried Treasures

Even a grumpy Superintendent smiles when he finds fluorescent roots. [3/25/14]

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The Second Law

If things need to be orderly, do not leave them to themselves; all things proceed towards randomness, except those that do not. [3/24/14]

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Gifts

The best gifts are the ones you do not expect to receive and the ones you do not have to give: receive joyfully and give generously. [3/23/14]

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Knowledge

Superintendents are full of knowledge; knowledgeable ones know how to say, “I do not know.” [3/22/14]

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