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Bovinova!

Anyone can cook a whole hog, it’s not as daunting a task as it may seem.  In the South, that kind of cooking happens every weekend.  Whole hog BBQ is usually done in support of a big event such as a birthday party, church gathering or a fundraiser for a local charity.  But if one … Continue reading »

Categories: BBQ, Food, Friends, Good Friends, Men being men, What's really important | 3 Comments

“Mr. Ready’s Coming!”

  For a cook, there’s something very endearing about a cookbook that contains a recipe that begins with, “For 1,000 pounds of pork…”  For a modern chef that would translate into 12 eighty-pound cases of pork butts.  And that my friends, is a lot of pork. From Rivets and Rails, Recipes of a Railroad Boarding … Continue reading »

Categories: Adult Beverages, Food, Good Friends, Great Books | 2 Comments

The Ice Pick

Amy held my right hand and the nurse had my left.  My body vibrated, I was so racked and twisted by pain that it must have looked like a scene out of “The Exorcist.” The one where Linda Blair levitates off the table as the evil spirit practically tears her apart while being yanked out … Continue reading »

Categories: Family, Good Friends, Life, My Amy, Religion | 12 Comments

Random Facts

As requested by my friend and fellow author, KJ Waters.   I’ve had one ambulance ride and they didn’t even turn on the lights or sirens. I can remember pulling a chair up to the kitchen counter to help Mom cook. If there’s nasty weather (tornado watch/warning) in the evening’s forecast, I’ll go to bed … Continue reading »

Categories: Cycling, Family, Food, Good Friends, My Amy | 2 Comments

Council Shall Come to Order

Inspired by recent events in my town of Simpsonville and with plenty of time on my hands; I imagined that I was the Mayor of Simpsonville and my first city council meeting took place in my bedroom, while I was still recuperating.  With a little inspiration from my aching left knee, our city council’s minutes … Continue reading »

Categories: Comedy, Good Friends, Religion, Satire | 5 Comments

My 2nd Liebster Award

This one comes courtesy of my good friend KJ Waters.  KJ is the author of the upcoming mystery Stealing Time.  The Liebster is an informal award given to a blogger/writer as a sign of admiration and it comes with a significant cash award.  KJ has promised me that my check is in the mail. 1 … Continue reading »

Categories: Family, Friends, Good Friends, July 4th, My Amy, Salt Water Beach, Uncategorized | Leave a comment

A Christmas Present

Mary Katherine was petrified and she wasn’t going anywhere. “Mary Katherine, your team needs you, come on sweetheart, I know you can do this.”  She shook her head no.  She was wringing her hands and beads of sweat had bubbled up on her forehead and upper lip.  Yet I was certain that if she would … Continue reading »

Categories: basketball, Family, Good Friends, Parenting | 2 Comments

Thankful

For my beautiful wife of 25 years. For my two kids, even though they’re both presently teenagers and at times bear more resemblance to the Martian visitors in Mars Attacks!  Both of them have the ability to be kind, understanding, courteous and thankful–just not on the same day. For my extended family. For my many … Continue reading »

Categories: Bacon, Family, Good Friends, Merry Christmas, My Amy, Religion, Wine, Yeast | 8 Comments

Barbed Wire Butterfly

  On first glance Jessica Kristie’s debut novel has a distinct Dickens’ like narrative: Kidnapped pre-teenage children living out a meager existence as slave labor of a shadowy manufacturing complex far removed from the caring eyes of civilized society. The child-laborers are coerced through beatings, rape, intimidation and starvation and should one falter then that … Continue reading »

Categories: Good Friends, Great Books, Jessica Kristie | Leave a comment

Hopping that Blog

My dear friend Shaunda Wenger invited me to participate in a blog hop titled “The Next Big Thing” which is meant to showcase a writer’s work in progress.  If you ask me that sort of sounds like a lead-in to an old Godzilla movie. So imagine if you will: Police Commissioner in thick glasses speaking … Continue reading »

Categories: Doughnuts for Amy, Good Friends, Retirement, The Next Big Thing, Uncategorized | 3 Comments