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Published!

When I'm good, I'm very good at doing stuff. Quite efficient, almost to the point of being annoyingly anal-retentive.

When I'm bad, I procrastinate. That pile of stuff in the hallway that I see as I type away on the keyboard, for instance, has been there since October. That's when I moved the pile from the side of my table where I couldn't see it at all. I won't even tell you long it was there.

Yeah, and the point is?

The husband's and my latest book was published last month. I'm finally getting around to mentioning it. I ought to have started publicizing it a month or so before it came out. Anyway here I am to brag about it.

Career Opportunities in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources. A title I know you all want to go out and buy right now.  Then, you'll know what's going on when Hollywood turns it into a spectacular film.  Just kidding. About the latter, that is.

Our masterpiece is a career guide book about 99 occupations that are available in farming, forestry, fishing, agriscience, agribusiness, pet services,  veterinary medicine, landscaping, the food manufacturing industry, and natural resources management, among other areas.  To read about the specific jobs, please click here.

The title is part of the Career Opportunities series published Ferguson Publishing, an imprint of Infobase Publishing, Inc. in New York. The book is aimed at high school students, but it is also very appropriate and useful for college students, those wishing to change careers, and the general public.

So, if you know of young folks and not-so-young folks who may be interested in pursuing a career in the areas that our book covers, well, then let them know about Career Opportunities in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources.  The husband and I would greatly appreciate it.

And, now, for your Christmas song of the day. To celebrate the joy of another new book, I give you Glenn Miller and his Orchestra.

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