Help, y’all. It seems I made a rookie mistake by welcoming the small (3 foot) Bigfoot statue into our garden. Sweetums so thoughtfully bought the statue so we could officially have a Bigfoot at our wedding. (I’ll wait while you all say, “Awwwww.”) He also realized being a part of the wedding meant it now… Continue reading I found the yard art line and I dare Sweetums to cross it
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Now they’ve gone poo far #MemeFriday
I had enough of this fad from the first emoji but, really, I think children poking poo with a stick is taking it too far. What do you think?
A visit to quaint Columbia, Tennessee
My mother and her parents were born in Maury County, Tennessee, and because of that I know how to pronounce it correctly: Murray, not Mahwry. They’re all gone now but I still have lots of family in the area so we visit when we can. The county seat, Columbia, is a quaint town known as… Continue reading A visit to quaint Columbia, Tennessee
A visit to the cave of the Bell Witch, America’s most documented haunting
When Baby Girl was about 12, I took her to Adams, Tennessee, to tour the Bell Witch Cave. Most people in the south have heard of the Bell Witch, a 19th century poltergeist said to be most documented haunting in the history of the United States. The “witch” reportedly haunted the family of John Bell… Continue reading A visit to the cave of the Bell Witch, America’s most documented haunting
I got this very cool gift, a memento of the film set town where we were married
I got the most incredible gift this week, y’all: A script from the 2003 movie “Big Fish.” It was sent to me by Tommy Fell of the Alabama Film Office to thank me for writing about movies filmed in Alabama, and as a belated wedding gift. It is special to me because Sweetums and I… Continue reading I got this very cool gift, a memento of the film set town where we were married
