Hugs, Handshakes, Elbows, and Fist Bumps
Someone outside of my family hugged me last week. It was like a sneak attack, I didn’t see it coming. A lovely lady in my workplace, who works an opposite… Read more »
Someone outside of my family hugged me last week. It was like a sneak attack, I didn’t see it coming. A lovely lady in my workplace, who works an opposite… Read more »
I would like to thank former President Trump, and those who worked under him, for their efforts in establishing Operation Warp Speed. They are to be commended for making safe,… Read more »
I remember an older lady from my youth. We’ll call her Mrs. Ballyhoo. She and her husband were fairly well off, and didn’t seem to have a worry in the… Read more »
He was Chattanooga’s hero of World War II. He was a symbol for all of the heroic sacrifices of the city’s service men and women. He was Tennessee’s bravest… Read more »
From the time I got a job in broadcasting, until a year ago, I had a daily routine. I would spend around ten hours a day at work,… Read more »
I recently mailed a book from Chattanooga to an address in Iowa. I tracked the package during its journey, which was supposed to take three days. For some reason, my… Read more »
A few years ago, I wrote a column about folks who get on our nerves. Like the people who lean in too close to talk after they’ve gulped down a… Read more »
I woke up this morning with a much brighter outlook than on this date one year ago. I will always remember the fear, the uncertainty, and the eerie quiet in… Read more »
One year ago this week, I was living a normal life, and you probably were too. There were no masks, no social distancing, and no fear. We dined inside at… Read more »
I have written frequently about the TV and radio heroes of my life, especially the late Luther Masingill, and the amazing Marcia Kling, who still spreads sunshine everywhere she goes…. Read more »