Current Events

Ed 101

My first official blog was about my friend, Ed.  I had written a couple of “pages” but those were merely “tests” to see if my blog worked.  I posted “Ed” on November 19, 2017 in honor of Ed’s 100th birthday.  If you haven’t read it, you should.   It will provide you with some background …

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Random Thoughts

More Hair Tales

I was combing my hair this morning and noticed that it doesn’t take me as long as usual.  It appears that my forehead may be growing.   I thought that all of my growth spurts, except for those around my middle, had ceased.  Apparently, I was wrong. When I was younger one of my greatest …

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Family Life Lessons

On The Road

My parents used to take my two sisters and me to Bowling Green, Kentucky to visit “Old Granny Barner”.   She was my grandfather’s mother but we knew her as “Old Granny Barner”.  We traveled most of the way on US – 31 which was the main highway heading south towards Bowling Green prior to …

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Life Lessons

We Like to Help Our Friends

The week before Ruth and I left for Florida I was having trouble with my cell phone.  It wasn’t a first for me.   I’ve had trouble before.   Several years ago I had service with the S company and wasn’t receiving my voicemail messages.   I knew that people were leaving them for me  …

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Childhood Memories

Trick or Treat

I’m not a big fan of Halloween.   I’m OK with the fun stuff but not the scary stuff.  I think it stems from the first Halloween that I remember.  I was six and invited to a Halloween party at a friend’s house.   I don’t recall the friend other than I know she was …

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Current Events

Heading South

When I retired from my real job, I had one simple goal.  Avoid shoveling snow. Ruth and I purchased a home in Florida and head that way each fall.  We left last Tuesday and arrived late Friday night.  Our first planned stop was in Williamstown, Kentucky at the Ark Experience.  While I expected to see …

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Random Thoughts

Another Baseball Story

I met my first two  professional baseball players when I was in my high school physical education class.  (aka p.e. aka gym) Ivy Lofton was one of my p.e. teachers.  He was also the head coach for the football team.  Ivy coached football at Royal Oak Dondero from 1959  until 1992.   The thing I …

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