Monthly Archives: May 2012

Daily Links 5/31/12

Thunder is rumbling around the Ramsey house this morning. I’m heading to Tupelo this afternoon to do my show live from the Elvis Festival. I’ll be surrounded by Elvi and will have Paul Thorn on the show. Here’s a short story I … Continue reading

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The Tupelo Traveler

The radar looked like someone had spilled catsup and mustard on it. Blobs of red and yellow covered the route from Memphis to Tupelo. A middle-aged traveling salesman slowly drove his rental car through the pouring rain. A flash of … Continue reading

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Thursday Free-For-All

I’m headed to see Elvis today in Tupelo.  What’s up with you?

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Daily Links 5/30/12

OK, where did May go?  Summer is now here (as you can tell by the heat) but there is a bit of good news on that front.  Rain for the next few days followed by sunny and cooler weather this weekend. Life … Continue reading

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Sunsets and fountains

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Wednesday Free-For-All

Good morning! What’s up? (the chance of rain!)

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Tuesday Free-For-All

Good morning, What’s up?

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Memorial Day Free-For-All

Good morning! Hope you are having a great day. Enjoy your day off. Watched “The Pacific” last night. A great reminder of the Hell men went through so I can enjoy peace.

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Memorial Day Stories

The Visitor: A Memorial Day Story A Day at the Beach: A Memorial Day Story A memorable Memorial Day The Final D-Day: An old soldier goes home. Miracle at Panther Burn International Airport: A plane heals a family. One Morning … Continue reading

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The Visitor: A Memorial Day Story

The sun peeked its red eye over the hazy horizon.  It was 6:22 a.m and Fort Loudon Lake was like glass.  The fishing boat glided gently toward the dock; its engine making the only sound for miles around. A tall, … Continue reading

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