Jim’s Blog: A Winter to Remember, For Many Reasons

Although the news media has made a great deal about the frozen stuff falling from the skies, there’s a more important story that they are missing: the fact that liquid is falling at all. Back in early spring of 2013, I was talking with a colleague about the drought issue; I posited then that “eventually […]

Icy Ponds = Thin Ice!

In this especially cold Southeastern winter, we’d like to remind everyone to stay off of frozen ponds and lakes. Sadly, during this week’s weather events one of the few fatalities was a 13-year-old boy in Calhoun who drowned after falling through the ice on a private pond. It takes almost half a foot of clear, […]