In a Sunday School class I have been attending, the subject of the media’s constant barrage of bad news was discussed. I kept my mouth shut because I am part of the media in my own small way and, besides, I am more worried on Sundays about trying to get my sorry soul saved than I am about how news is disseminated. But, yes, I will admit that there is a lot of bad news in the … [Read more...] about April 30, 2023: Finding Some Good News in A Bad News Business
April 23, 2023: Talking Politics With Skeeter Skates and the Ryo Morning Coffee Club
It has been awhile since I heard from Skeeter Skates and his colleagues at the Ryo Morning Coffee Club. That ended this week. In case you are new to these parts, Skeeter is the owner and operator of Skeeter Skates Tree Stump Removal and Plow Repair in Ryo, Georgia. He is also the current presiding chair of the Ryo Morning Coffee Club, a collection of Great Americans which … [Read more...] about April 23, 2023: Talking Politics With Skeeter Skates and the Ryo Morning Coffee Club
April 16, 2023: Deciphering What Our Intrepid Public Servants Say and What It Means
The following is a Public Service announcement: Congress is in recess and members are back home. Kiwanians and Rotarians, Chambers of Commerce and other assorted groups can likely expect a visit from their intrepid public servants. If you are tied up and unable to make it to one of their fly-bys because you have more important things to do like scrubbing the bathtub or … [Read more...] about April 16, 2023: Deciphering What Our Intrepid Public Servants Say and What It Means
April 9, 2023: Random Thoughts On Random Subjects
As I watched the surreal events this past week concerning the first-ever criminal indictment of a former president of the United States, I thought of a passage in the Old Testament, Hosea 8:7: "For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind." Donald Trump, who has sown a lot of wind, is reaping the whirlwind of potentially damaging investigations from a number … [Read more...] about April 9, 2023: Random Thoughts On Random Subjects
February 18, 2023: Contemplating Life On This Tiny Blue Dot
Please read this slowly. Read it alone. Read it with someone. Read it not just once. Read it several times. Then read again These are not my words. These are the words of the famed astronomer Dr. Carl Sagan. It was 33 years ago this month (February 14, 1990, to be exact) that NASA’s space probe, Voyager 1, which had been launched on Sept. 5, 1977, took one last … [Read more...] about February 18, 2023: Contemplating Life On This Tiny Blue Dot