As an official Arkansas Warthog (or whatever) Ken strayed into St Augustine in 1998 and immediately gave up a lucrative career in the oil management business back home in favor of the flap of sails and the slap of hull on water. To support his fishing jones he took up publishing management for both “Homes and Land” and “Coastal Angler,” and to secure the deal, has made them both into high-end, widely distributed products without comparison in these parts.
A snappy dresser both in and out of the office, Ken can be found in his spare time varnishing brightwork, catching the breezes or maybe even pumping out some 12-bar blues harmonica riffs, in a style approved and sometimes accompanied by Lonesome Bert (see Bert’s bio.)
As an official Arkansas Warthog (or whatever) Ken strayed into St Augustine in 1998 and immediately gave up a lucrative career in the oil management business back home in favor of the flap of sails and the slap of hull on water. To support his fishing jones he took up publishing management for both “Homes and Land” and “Coastal Angler,” and to secure the deal, has made them both into high-end, widely distributed products without comparison in these parts.
A snappy dresser both in and out of the office, Ken can be found in his spare time varnishing brightwork, catching the breezes or maybe even pumping out some 12-bar blues harmonica riffs, in a style approved and sometimes accompanied by Lonesome Bert (see Bert’s bio.)
As an official Arkansas Warthog (or whatever) Ken strayed into St Augustine in 1998 and immediately gave up a lucrative career in the oil management business back home in favor of the flap of sails and the slap of hull on water. To support his fishing jones he took up publishing management for both “Homes and Land” and “Coastal Angler,” and to secure the deal, has made them both into high-end, widely distributed products without comparison in these parts.
A snappy dresser both in and out of the office, Ken can be found in his spare time varnishing brightwork, catching the breezes or maybe even pumping out some 12-bar blues harmonica riffs, in a style approved and sometimes accompanied by Lonesome Bert (see Bert’s bio.)