Let us pray
Well, that’s how I always approach a serious matter, and we are really going through some hard times this year. I’m glad we have our brave medical professionals trying… Read more »
Well, that’s how I always approach a serious matter, and we are really going through some hard times this year. I’m glad we have our brave medical professionals trying… Read more »
It’s hard being a left-hander in a right-hander’s world. I say this because the roughly 10% of us that are left handed have to operate in a world… Read more »
The Henry County Extension as part of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension has agents in all three areas of outreach, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer Science,… Read more »
I’m a blogger (http://www.univer salhealthreform.wordpress.com/) and columnist. I’m also the former Director of Health Planning for Georgia and spent decades at high executive levels in for-profit corporate healthcare. … Read more »
I’m so glad I was introduced to my wonderful little church, Mt. Bethel Methodist down 81 East. It’s also great that we have those annual parades I can watch… Read more »
I may never go shopping again. The generation just younger than my own seems determined to fill all my needs. My children think of everything. Even though I text… Read more »
I’ve come to realize that nothing on this earth remains the same forever. Of course, recent events in the country and the world continue to teach us that… Read more »
I love all of the idioms I’ve learned over the years, and that’s one … pass it on. It sounds as good as the new one … we’re all… Read more »
My grandmother Pullen used to say, “You’d better climb down off that high horse you’ve been riding! With all we’ve been experiencing these past several months, I thought, “We’ve… Read more »
When you are planting one thousand acres of corn on five different farms, you use a lot of diesel fuel. In some cases the tractors were operated 24 hours… Read more »