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Rambling Thoughts

An earlier column mentioned my growing stack of scribbled notes. The tidbits of information were kept to remind me of topics I might later revisit. Most were added to the pile because I wasn’t sure how to fit them into … Continue reading

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A Hammock by the Sea

Few things I’ve ever found more pleasing Than a hammock swayed by ocean breezes Gently pushed by friendly winds Cradled rocking without end Within the porch’s welcome shade A medley plays of lapping waves My soul is soothed as slumber … Continue reading

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Road Signs

Stan Gambrell, longtime City Manager of Vienna, Georgia, was a creative genius with a keen sense of humor. Although he died in 2010, Stan often comes to mind as I notice various road signs. He inspired me to consider their … Continue reading

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Willie’s Final Song

I don’t know when Willie Nelson will sing his final song. One that I just heard makes me think it won’t be long. Willie was born April 29, 1933. He’s had a remarkable career and at 92 is still touring … Continue reading

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The Perfect Man Cave

Man cave is a relatively new expression. A 1992 edition of The Toronto Star has been credited with its first published use. Generally it refers to an enclosed space where a man’s routines are not unduly influenced by his wife’s … Continue reading

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More Steps To Nowhere

My last column focused on wayward spiritual steps. Today we’ll consider more down to earth matters. These are just three of many possibilities. Steps to nowhere are all around us. Let’s begin with the wasted steps of going in circles. … Continue reading

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The Steps To Nowhere

For several years I’ve been driving down US Highway 41 to Cordele on Friday mornings. Since the purpose of my trips is to get allergy shots, there’s a road sign just north of town I find amusing – CONGESTED AREA.  … Continue reading

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Scribbled Notes

A stack of scribbled notes keeps steadily growing on a bookshelf in our home. Occasionally one becomes a column. More often they languish in obscurity. Bobby Harman’s name is buried somewhere deep in the pile. I planned to write a … Continue reading

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Whiter Than Snow

“Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow, Now wash me and I will be whiter than snow.” We sang that refrain from the green Broadman Hymnal many Sundays during my childhood at Harmony Baptist Church. Mr. Lee Williams, song leader … Continue reading

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Masking

In the latter part of 2022 a Blue Heeler of unknown origin joined our family. She found the porch at the vacant house where my mother grew up, then charmed her way into our hearts.  Harriet loved roaming the nearby … Continue reading

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