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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Chicken-Fried Memories
It’s funny how it’s the little things in life that mean the most Not where you live, what you drive or the price tag on your clothes There’s no dollar sign on a peace of mind, this I’ve come to … Continue reading
My 2 a.m. Epiphany
A pity party is only enjoyed by the person throwing it. Trust me. I know firsthand. Twenty-two years ago, I threw one so amazing that I even served snacks. I had just graduated from college and was a custodian — … Continue reading
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2013 Christmas Cartoon
Every year, I do a Christmas scene from some place in Mississippi that has moved me in the previous year. The oak at the Overlook on the Trace at the Reservoir is one of my all-time favorite trees. I’ve recreated … Continue reading
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Santa’s Gift
It was finally my turn to visit the mall Santa so I crawled into his lap. The old elf made a whimpering sound, kind of like a muffled dog toy as my 200 pounds crushed his arthritic knees. “Here’s what … Continue reading
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Where to Buy Banjo’s Dream
All books are signed. Stay tuned to twitter.com/marshallramsey for where I’ll be doing personalizations. Jackson area: Lemuria Books Barnes & Noble Ridgeland Interior Spaces (off I-55) The Mississippi Crafts Center Hollywood Feed Mississippi Children’s Museum Gift Shop Casa Bella Interiors … Continue reading