Life is Good

Labor Day is approaching indicating the end of summer; we move into the “ber” months that take us to the end of the year. So, we put away the white shoes, watch the spider lilies pop up in un-mowed lawns, get out the lunch boxes carrying bologna sandwiches, and celebrate our labor force which we … Continue reading Life is Good

Crimson Roots

In my humble opinion, my first assignment in English 101 at the University of Alabama was senseless; write a five hundred-word essay on a pleasant memory, a fond memory to be exact. I spent my elementary school years living in fear of the Soviet Union and the shoe-banging Nikita Khrushchevwho was going to bury us. … Continue reading Crimson Roots