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NOTES FROM A COFFEE SNOB
by Marc Cullison, mcullison.com That’s what my daughter calls me. One morning when she was home for a visit, mention was made of the coffee beans I had just ground and placed in the coffee press. Of course, I had … Continue reading
THE DILEMMA OF RETIREMENT
by Marc Cullison (mcullison.com) Getting older is full of choices and obstacles. They can be good, bad, or both. I suppose it depends upon your perspective. I have had six careers in my lifetime. Two of them are still with … Continue reading
ON READING BOOKS AND WRITING
by Marc Cullison I love to read. And I love to write. But in order to write something that a person would enjoy reading, I have to know what to do and what not to do. Writing is much like … Continue reading
STUDENTS THAT SURPRISE ME
by Marc Cullisonmcullison.com I’ve often wondered about the coming generations of college students and their suitability for a degree. Each semester I see the bored, unconcerned eyes looking at me in the classroom, if they are looking at me at … Continue reading
VETERANS
By Marc Cullison I was recently asked to participate in a get together of military veterans. A casual meeting of those men and women who had served in the military defending our country. The first meeting had a surprising turnout. … Continue reading
ELECTRIC COOPS
By Marc Cullison I’ve always been a fan of coops, and since moving to a rural part of Oklahoma in the early 80s, I have become fond of the Cookson Hills Electric Coop. These folks are always there for you, … Continue reading
VIETNAM 1971
By Marc Cullison I just completed editing my second novel, “THE OTHER VIETNAM WAR.” It took forty years for me to find the courage to write it. A number of books have been written about Vietnam, and all of them … Continue reading
ON LOSING A FRIEND
Saturday, February 9, 2013 Today’s experience gave me much to think about. I attended a memorial service for a dear friend and I realized something I had shoved to the back of my mind for years. I’ve never given much … Continue reading