I remember my Granny making biscuits every morning at her house. I don’t recall the recipe, but I remember helping her when I was a kid. Actually, there probably wasn’t a “recipe” because she just knew how much was enough. A couple of scoops of flour, some buttermilk, some bacon grease, some Crisco, mix it
Better late than never, I say. I was feeling a little out of sorts, but it made sense once I was reminded that it’s Ruination Day. Thankfully, things were not so ruinous 50 years ago for Apollo 13. Is anyone immune to COVID-19? Did the President make good on any of his initial pandemic promises,
Rep. Vernon Jones (D-Slimeball) has carried a cloud of controversy over Georgia politics for 20 years with no signs of letting up. Today he endorsed President Trump (R-Slimeball) perhaps for all their similarities: ALLEGED sexual assault, being unfit for public office, rampant attention whoring.. I mean, you name it and they’re peas in a pod!
This week’s Courier Herald column: Most of my thoughts on Covid-19 and our Great Time Out have been directed at those of us who are staying at home, or at least need to be. As we’re now under extended stay at home orders through April and no date certain on when we can return to
Sorry for the late reads, y’all. Corona/Storms/and Andee turning 1 with a Zoom Party at noon got us all crazy over here in the Robertson house. You would think that a party where you can hide all the untidy parts of your house would be LESS stressful. At least 6 killed by severe weather in
Dr. John Cowan, a Republican candidate for Congress from GA-14, has released his first TV ad today that is airing on the Fox News Channel across the district. A press release accompanying the ad states: “Dr. John Cowan, a Rome neurosurgeon and Trump Republican, could answer the call to give Washington politicians brain transplants or
So many of our traditions are being shattered during this Great Time Out. There’s been no first day of baseball season. March Madness took on a whole new meaning. And I’m sure somewhere, in a lab near Augusta, scientists are feverishly working on how to make dogwoods and azaleas bloom in November. For Christians, Easter
“If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.” None of us could have planned this six months ago. If we had tried, we would have been disregarded as alarmists at best, and conspiracy theorists at worst. And yet, here we are. We remain trapped in the present. Many of our past plans