On the way home from our Route 66 honeymoon in October 2016, Sweetums and I saw a sign for Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, a little town with a Beatles theme. It was getting dark so we didn’t see everything but it was still a fun place to stop. Inside the surviving walls of an old brick… Continue reading Our visit to the Beatles-themed town of Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
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18 words that mean something different in the south
We southerners are known for our flair for creating new and colorful language but sometimes we also give new meanings to old words. Click here to read a list I wrote for It's a Southern Thing and see a list of 18 fun words below: Carry: To transport; ie., “She carried the kids over to… Continue reading 18 words that mean something different in the south
Occupy Thanksgiving: Let’s take back the Black-Friday sheep of the holidays
Following is an excerpt from this week’s column on AL.com. The link at the bottom takes you to the full column. It's time to Occupy Thanksgiving. I know what you're thinking - the day after Halloween means it's time to break out the Christmas decor, right? No. We don't really need six weeks to set… Continue reading Occupy Thanksgiving: Let’s take back the Black-Friday sheep of the holidays
Vintage Halloween postcards: Are they cute, funny or just disturbing?
I came across these Halloween postcards from the early 20th century on PublicDomainReview.org. They're kinda head-scratchers, y'all. I can't decide if they're disturbing or disturbingly cute. What do you think?
Did you know Pennywise has an Alabama cousin? Happy Hallo-meme
Last Friday, I was driving home from Birmingham when I spotted this creepy clown in the back of a Jeep on Interstate 65. The head turned from side-to-side on the Pennywise look-alike (the clown form the original 'It' miniseries), making it appear to be a real person. Creepy enough to make a great Hallow-meme. Have a… Continue reading Did you know Pennywise has an Alabama cousin? Happy Hallo-meme
