March 2017 Day Trip
(Photograph courtesy of Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens) The tram driver told us the DALLAS...
Read More(Photograph courtesy of Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens) The tram driver told us the DALLAS...
Read Moreby admin | Nov 13, 2016 | Blog, Southern Lore & History | 0
Following Allan’s death twenty-two years ago, I became immersed in researching the various...
Read Moreby admin | Nov 10, 2016 | Blog, Southern Lore & History | 0
I read this story years ago as it ran in the local newspaper. I have enjoyed rereading it through...
Read Moreby admin | Oct 23, 2016 | Blog, Short Writings | 0
As a parent, I found I would do almost anything, within reason, to keep my daughters safe and...
Read Moreby admin | Oct 1, 2016 | Blog, Southern Lore & History | 0
My second attempt at writing a book is called HELL’S GATE, unveiled on the waterways...
Read Moreby admin | Aug 31, 2016 | Blog, Solving Crime | 0
In 1997, at the request of the Chief of Police, I began compiling information for this brief...
Read MoreSome five years after my Dad passed away in 2004, I was looking through one of his old photo albums when I came across a clipping Daddy had held onto for who knows how long. Daddy’s career as a telephone installer/repairman had spanned some twenty-five years and influenced him to keep things related to that industry. This article appears to have been clipped from a newspaper, magazine, or program of some type and is quite interesting, in both a humorous and a historical way.
Read Moreby admin | Jul 13, 2016 | Blog, Southern Lore & History | 0
How many of you have had an experience you would call ghostly? In 2009, I initiated a discussion...
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In 2009, I often initiated or participated in various discussions on GENI, a genealogical site....
Read Moreby admin | Jun 22, 2016 | Blog, Genealogy, Solving Crime, Southern Lore & History | 0
Professor Young and his pupils in front of Lee’s Creek SchoolhouseProfessor Young (in...
Read MoreWhen we were kids, we believed everything we saw on TV; today, our grandchildren believe...
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