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GENDUSA COLUMN: To Sir Lee with love
In September of 2015, I wrote an essay inspired by my LaGrange High Class of 1965. The editor of the LaGrange Daily News graciously published ...
In September of 2015, I wrote an essay inspired by my LaGrange High Class of 1965. The editor of the LaGrange Daily News graciously published ...
A mystery evolved in our family the other day when a new relative popped up on my Ancestry page. It can be hard to keep ...
It’s a snowy day in Georgia and much of the south today. A soothing comfort envelopes me when I watch the lacy flakes gently fall ...
It was Christmas 1969 in the Tennessee mountains when my grandmother (aka Grandpa) opened her gift from a friend. The present was a handsome, small ...
And just like that, it was over. Christmas came in with a fury, many furry friends, and left in a flash. Why do ...
My brother, John, was destined to become an engineer. Since the boy was tiny, Mama said he always tried to figure out how things worked. ...
The fog settled in for the evening and a steady drizzle chilled my bones. While driving a short way home after visiting a friend, I ...
For the next month, hopefully, most of us will be in Christmas mode. You know, the days we scurry about trying to find deals on ...
After a seven-year battle with cancer, Tom passed away. But then, I am still not sure who won. In all my years living on this ...
I despise COVID for many reasons. It kills, maims, harms, and destroys, but we can radically alter its ability to do so if we collectively ...