Thanks Miss Katherine..words can never what you shared with us..
Katherine Kinard Caldwell
Katherine Kinard Caldwell of Rosedale died Wednesday, July 11, 2007.
Katherine was born Aug. 27, 1909, and lived her entire 98 years in Rosedale. Katherine was the daughter of Bedey Belton Kinard, a railroad company employee, and Belle Kelly Kinard, who ran a thriving boarding house near the railroad station in Rosedale in the early 1900’s.
Katherine derived great happiness from her farming career, which she pursued with vigor and determination following the death of her husband, J.W. (Jim) Caldwell in 1960. During several of her farming years, Katherine’s horticultural expertise distinguished her as the producer of the highest cotton yield per acre in Bolivar County.
Upon retiring from farming, Katherine maintained a magnificent garden at her home. Her bright and fragrant flower border and her sharp wit drew friends and admires of all ages to sit, visit and enjoy. Katherine’s friends and admires are invited to get together for a celebration of her life at her home this Sunday, July 15, 2007, at four o’clock in the afternoon.
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. George Bernard Shaw Irish dramatist & socialist (1856 - 1950)
Friday, July 13, 2007
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
When it says Libby Libby on the Label Label
China executes ex-food and drug chief
By ANITA CHANG, Associated Press Writer Tue Jul 10, 3:05 PM ET
BEIJING - China executed a former director of its food and drug agency Tuesday for approving fake medicine in exchange for cash, illustrating how serious Beijing is about tackling product safety, while officials announced steps to safeguard food at next summer's Olympic Games.
Ok then, that’s what I’m talking about…break the law and you pay for it. What lesson can we learn here boys and girls. Mostly I think Scooter Libby is a lucky dude that he lives where he lives. No “oh the punishment was too harsh” bullshit.
Well it is a short Whiner, but hey golf season is here.
By ANITA CHANG, Associated Press Writer Tue Jul 10, 3:05 PM ET
BEIJING - China executed a former director of its food and drug agency Tuesday for approving fake medicine in exchange for cash, illustrating how serious Beijing is about tackling product safety, while officials announced steps to safeguard food at next summer's Olympic Games.
Ok then, that’s what I’m talking about…break the law and you pay for it. What lesson can we learn here boys and girls. Mostly I think Scooter Libby is a lucky dude that he lives where he lives. No “oh the punishment was too harsh” bullshit.
Well it is a short Whiner, but hey golf season is here.