Hello, Hurricane Helene. Goodbye, Hurricane Helene. Please pardon us for showing a lack of Southern hospitality, but you were not welcomed to come in the first place and we are glad to see you go. Speaking of hospitality, you didn’t show much yourself. You just roared in and made a pluperfect mess of things. You were referred to as a “Monster Storm.” That is what … [Read more...] about September 29, 2024: Goodbye Hurricane Helene And Good Riddance
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September 22, 2024: A Reminder That Kindness Is Needed Daily
Can we do it? You and I? Can we be kind? More importantly, can we be kind at least once a day for a whole month? I didn’t think this idea up but I wish I had because it is a great and much-needed one. I got it from a daily devotional courtesy of Northside United Methodist Church in Atlanta and Nancy Jeanne Chadwick, the Children's Ministry Associate. She may work with … [Read more...] about September 22, 2024: A Reminder That Kindness Is Needed Daily
September 15, 2024: Happy To Be Living In Such A Happy State Of Mind
Are you happy? If so, I am happy. But you and I might be exceptions. I just read a report by WalletHub, a personal finance company, that ranks the 50 states on a number of metrics to determine which states are the happiest. Georgia is listed as the 20th happy state. The criteria for determining how happy we are include things like our emotional wellbeing, do we get … [Read more...] about September 15, 2024: Happy To Be Living In Such A Happy State Of Mind
September 8, 2024: The Drill Continues in The Okefenokee Drag-Mining Controversy
Since we last discussed efforts to drill in our Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge for titanium dioxide so that mankind will never experience life without toothpaste whitener, nothing has changed – except a lot. What hasn’t changed? Gov. Brian Kemp, state Senate Majority Leader Steve Gooch, R-Dahlonega, Rep. Lynn Smith, R-Newnan and bureaucrats in the oxymoronic … [Read more...] about September 8, 2024: The Drill Continues in The Okefenokee Drag-Mining Controversy
September 1, 2024: Sing A Song To The Precious Days Of September
Oh, it's a long, long while from May to December. But the days grow short when you reach September. Truer words were never spoken – or sung. I wish I had written those words but they come from playwright Maxwell Anderson for the Broadway production of Knickerbocker Holiday in 1938. The play didn’t last long but the song, appropriately known as September Song, has … [Read more...] about September 1, 2024: Sing A Song To The Precious Days Of September