When Sweetums and I visited Athens, Georgia, we loved the bustling downtown located beside an entrance to the massive campus. Although Athens had the feel of a college town – with lots of clubs, restaurants and green spaces – it is also home to lots of quirky history. First, we visited The Tree That Owns… Continue reading The story behind the world’s only double-barreled cannon
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This R.E.M. tour in Athens, Ga., is fun even if you’re not a fan
R.E.M. was big when I was at Auburn University in the mid-1980s. Every cover band played R.E.M. songs, and the alt-rock band got plenty of air time on local radio stations. I liked the music but I wasn’t a huge follower of the band so when Sweetums and I visited the famous R.E.M. trestle in… Continue reading This R.E.M. tour in Athens, Ga., is fun even if you’re not a fan
This fascinating cemetery has both seashell and cast-iron grave covers
Greenville, Alabama, is home to one of the most unusual cemeteries in the state: Pioneer Cemetery. It not only includes graves covered in seashells – an old southern custom – it has a number of graves with cast-iron covers. Click here to read the history of Victorian-era seashell graves. Click here to learn more about… Continue reading This fascinating cemetery has both seashell and cast-iron grave covers
Indian doctor has your health drink substitute: cow urine
Following is an excerpt from this week’s column on AL.com. The link at the bottom takes you to the full column. If India, as a country, had a middle and last name, I’d call it by all three because it needs a talkin’ to. You know, like a “Billy Dwayne India, you get in here… Continue reading Indian doctor has your health drink substitute: cow urine
