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Category Archives: Op-Ed
Happy Halloween Eve And Have A Safe But Fun Devil’s Night
It’s almost time, kids! The clock is ticking! There’s just one more day until Halloween. This year it’s on a Friday so I hope everyone is safe. Of course, it’s also Devil’s Night. So, if you celebrate that, please be careful (although I know the point of Devil’s Night is to cause mischief. With everythingContinue reading “Happy Halloween Eve And Have A Safe But Fun Devil’s Night”
Happy National Cat Day
I want to wish everyone a Happy National Cat Day. Here’s some pictures of my furbabies. Have any pics of your babies? Please post in the comments.
Rest In Peace To All Furbabies On Pets Day Of The Dead
While Day of the Dead is traditionally on Nov. 1, Oct. 27, which is today is now known as the Day of the Dead for our pets and babies. Sadly, I’ve had a lot of them come and go during my life.
Please Keep The People In The Caribbean In Your Thoughts
Hurricane Melissa is now a Category 5 and is bearing down on the Caribbean. It’s reportedly the worst storm recorded to hit Jamaica with up to 40 inches of rain and winds of 175 mph. The storm is expected to travel northeast hitting the eastern half of Cuba later this week and hitting the islandContinue reading “Please Keep The People In The Caribbean In Your Thoughts”
What Are You Dressing Up As For Halloween?
This Halloween, I’m planning on going as a mad scentist. There’s only a limited number of characters I can go as with a walking cane. What do you prefer dressing up as – scary characters or pop culture characters? Please comment.
Gone But Never Forgotten And Now Her Legacy Will Live On
I had to smile that on Saturday, Oct. 18 as the No Kings Protest were ongoing throughout the country, the College Media Association John A Boyd Hall of Fame recognized Kelley Lash at a special ceremony that evening in Washington, D.C. Kelley was the editor of the George-Anne, the college newspaper of Georgia Southern University,Continue reading “Gone But Never Forgotten And Now Her Legacy Will Live On”
No Kings Nor Dictators
I had high hopes of attending the local No Kings protest. But Mother Nature had other ideas as a thunderstorm came through at around the same time of the planned protest beginning at 10 a.m. CMT. I also wasn’t feeling well but I was happy to see several people out protesting in my hometown ofContinue reading “No Kings Nor Dictators”
Pepper Crosses Rainbow Bridge
I didn’t post on Friday, Oct. 17 because I had lost one of my furbabies. Pepper, a tuxedo, had shown up at my house about two years ago. She was friendly and sweet. But I still had BeeBee and Skitty inside and I didn’t want to add another inside cat as my health was gettingContinue reading “Pepper Crosses Rainbow Bridge”
Sunsets Over Tahlequah
I took these pictures of the sunseting behind the hills in Tahlequah. This is at the intersection of Muskogee Avenue and U.S. Highway 62.