May 4, 2005 was our last broadcast of the Rouse and Company Morning Show on WQSR Radio. It’s been 20 years!! Two weeks from today, May 6, we will have a gathering and a Facebook live and YouTube live broadcast including many of the shows familiar that we came to know. We invite you to...Read More
We’ve shown you how to plant the spuds in a field, now we move to the raised bed. I said on the video we probably wouldn’t get that many out of the bed. Of course I’m used to gettting hundreds of pounds from the field. I don’t want to discourage you from trying this. I’m...Read More
Our dog Pepper had recently undergone some social media scrutiny after posting her true feelings about dog crates. She said she didn’t like them. She suggested dog owners were kidding themselves if they thought crates gave their pet a sense of home, safety, and security. Pepper said any dog she knew, if having the choice,...Read More
For anyone thinking about growing some of your own veggies, I wanted to show you something new I’m trying this year. These things come in all sizes and shapes, should last a long time and easy to put together.Read More
It’s getting to be potato planting time. If you’re a potato head like me, there’s nothing like fresh dug potatoes. They store well and last a long time. Once you have your own, it will be tough to go back to store bought. You can find seed potatoes at most garden places. I usually get...Read More
The Rouse and Company morning show I hosted from 1988-2005 in Baltimore became more successful than I could have ever imagined. It was a blend of on-air players with perfectly defined roles, great program managers who guided us, and a management and ownership team that wanted to win as much as we did. During that...Read More
The sun has been beating down on me all day, every day, for many years. That’s why I visit the dermatologist once a year, every year. Besides the sun, age seems to bring out more connect-the-dots games on my back, front, and head than you can imagine. Once, when I had nothing better...Read More
For most of my life, I have lived in country settings. While I’ll admit I’ve enjoyed the excitement and benefits of living an urban existence for a while, I am continually drawn back to the freedom and solitude found in the country. I like having my own land and space to do whatever I...Read More