If you have a friend who is an author and want to help them — I think you are a very nice person. It’s always good to support those who are musicians, artists, dancers and dreamers. We keep the world from being so serious all ...

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Haggis, black pudding, square sausage, Scotch pies, Neeps and tatties. I ate it all. Proving those of us from Alabama will eat just about anything if you pour gravy over it. Haggis Neeps and Tatties (Scroll down to see the Haggis definition at the bottom of this ...

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If you take away their stone walls and sheep, then add kudzu and table salt, Ireland somehow feels a little bit like Alabama.  We travel in order to experience new things and begin with the thought, “I’m tired of this old place. Let’s get out ...

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It’s been a wild summer of writing projects. The two main things I’ve been working on are shaping up with the first being ready now — It’s a second edition of my book, Bringing Christmas Home!The second project is on the horizon for release later this ...

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The Buckeyes have crossed the line. They've ruined deviled eggs. The Ohio State Fair plans to offer an abomination of "dessert" deviled eggs. I guess growing up in a place without access to Granny's Sweet Potato Pie or Aunt Darla Jean's 'Nanner Pudding will make ...

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I opened The Baldwin Times and saw photos from a carwash held by the Daphne High School volleyball team. It looked fun — with a giant fire truck even pulling up to be scrubbed.  There was a time when a high school car wash wouldn’t ...

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