John Clarke
Mr. Clarke is a life long resident of Kentucky. He is a graduate of Boyd County High School and Berea College in Berea, Kentucky.
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Mr. Clarke spent twenty years in banking and finance and now writes from his family's farm in Naples, Kentucky.
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Charles Darwin-Faith vs. ReasonThe two-hundredth anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth triggered a re-examination of how his name affected my family. -
How to Eat SushiEating Sushi is one of life's great pleasures.
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Patriotism: Reason to Love Honor and Defend My CountryPatriotism is seemingly becoming more and more abstract.
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The Annual Showing of The Wizard of OzIt was a more simpler time.
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There is a Special Bond Between Grandfathers and GrandsonsI learn Eintsein's discovery for myself, time is not a constant.
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Grief: Does it Ever Get Any Better?My Father Died
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Bobo Joined UpBy utilizing Monty Roberts' "Join Up" method, I finally make a connection with my horse.
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My Favorite BarberThere was joy in visiting my small town barber.
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A Fleeting Life is No Less BeautifulThe short lives of those who have passed on before me gives me cause to consider the beauty of their lives.
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Call Me the Deer HunterThere is something almost magical out in woods.
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How Not to Castrate a BullDad and I castrate a bull in his usual unorthodox manner and get a lesson in faith.
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We Must Have Big HeadsMy son's doctor's visit allowed me a revelation.
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Mother Buys Me ShoesMy mother's hardship during the depression reveals itself in buying me shoes.
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My People: A Sense of Community in Rural AmericaMy mother's language betrays her pride in belonging to a community.
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Picnic Plows: Life Behind a HorseBreaking my horse to plow gave me a new appreciation of my ancestry.
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My Day at the Greek Festival in HuntingtonMy day at the Greek Festival left me with a feeling of loss for my own culture.
