Monthly Archives: September 2015

AMERICA THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS by Tom Lawrence

AMERICA THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS by Tom Lawrence   Southerners love politics. We’re particularly vocal where local issues are concerned. The average Southerner is often more concerned about choosing the County Sherriff or a local member of the City Council than who’s … Continue reading

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The Right Word by Joseph N Goodell

The Right Word by Joseph N Goodell   Dietary wisdom instructs us to eat plenty of fresh, whole (unprocessed), healthy fruits and vegetables. That advisory contains a flaw. Fresh fruit and vegetables are off the trees, out of the ground … Continue reading

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TRASH TO TRASHION

TRASH TO TRASHION by Deborah Fagan Carpenter  One man’s trash is—well—another man’s haute couture. Paul Thomas makes vogueish fashions from objects that many would consider useless rubbish, an innovative contribution to the art world that simultaneously calls attention to responsible waste disposal. Repurposing discards … Continue reading

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TAILGATE LIKE A REAL SOUTHERNER

   TAILGATE LIKE A REAL SOUTHERNER By Patsy R. Brumfield The Southfacin’ Cook  If you’ve never tailgated, you’ve missed lots of good food and fellowship.             Tailgating can wear you out or it can be as simple as you want … Continue reading

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