Dear Noah: Welcome to the world. As information, you are great-grandchild number six, following Cameron Charles Yarbrough, Hayden Rose, Hadley Ann and Harper Grace Yarbrough and brother Henry Sanford Wansley. However, in the case of great-grandchild rankings numbers are irrelevant. All are Number One with me and you will be, too. I must tell you that I … [Read more...] about April 18, 2021: To Noah Sumner Wansley: Welcome to The World
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April 11, 2021: Delta and Coca-Cola Caught in Middle of Voting Controversy
Despite their billion dollar balance sheets, large public corporations have the backbone of a jellyfish. Put enough pressure on them and they will fold like a tent. I offer into evidence S.B. 202, the voting rights bill passed by the General Assembly this past session and signed into law by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and the righteous – and somewhat tardy – indignation … [Read more...] about April 11, 2021: Delta and Coca-Cola Caught in Middle of Voting Controversy
April 4, 2021: Discussing Georgia’s New Voting Law with The Ryo Coffee Club
Just as I was about to pick up my flugelhorn, the phone rang. It was Skeeter Skates, owner of Skeeter Skates Tree Stump Removal and Plow Repair in Ryo, Georgia. He sounded concerned. That’s not like Skeeter. Of course, he would never admit it. I have found that those in the tree stump removal and plow repair profession emanate a high degree of … [Read more...] about April 4, 2021: Discussing Georgia’s New Voting Law with The Ryo Coffee Club
March 28, 2021: Needing to Remember What Easter Is All About
In memory of my beloved wife with whom I shared many joyous Easters I wish I had been there. In Jerusalem. With Jesus. I wish I could have witnessed the events of a week that changed the world forever. I wish I could have accompanied Jesus into the city as he rode astride a donkey and watched the crowds throw their cloaks before him, cheering the man they thought had come to … [Read more...] about March 28, 2021: Needing to Remember What Easter Is All About
March 21, 2021: From Birdfeeders to Poets, There Is Always Something to Celebrate
We are winding down the first quarter of 2021 and I am holding my breath. After all, it was the first quarter of 2020 when the world as we know it became a world we didn’t know at all and one we are still trying to come to terms with. So far in 2021, we have observed Black History Month and Women’s History Month. The emphasis given these two observances have tended … [Read more...] about March 21, 2021: From Birdfeeders to Poets, There Is Always Something to Celebrate