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Friday, July 03, 2009

Finally A Little Good News: Declaring ‘I don’t want to be nice’
Jul.03.2009 - 16:07 - (0) Comments
Marion

I do not want to brag but it is no secret, my granddaughters are both angels incognito. I do not tell everyone this, only those who will listen. Since they are nearly perfect, I was a little concerned about what I was hearing through the telephone. My daughter was on the phone with me, but all I could hear was my oldest granddaughter in the background. Ava was having a meltdown. To be honest I was more than a little sympathetic. Someone once said that grandparents and grandchildren get along so well because they have a common enemy, the parents.

Possum Philosophy: Remember conditions that helped create the Declaration
Jul.03.2009 - 16:07 - (0) Comments
Abingdon

It was hot in Philadelphia the summer of 1776, unusually so (according to the Web site http://www.virginiaviewpoint.com). Temperatures throughout June had been running in the 90s coupled with high humidity. There was no such thing as air-conditioning, dehumidifiers or even an electric fan to help. Nor, for that matter, was there even ice for cooling drinks.

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Piney Woods Philosopher: The warmth of Southwest Virginia
Jul.03.2009 - 16:07 - (0) Comments
Rural Retreat

Piney and She were veritably drunk to be back in Southwest Virginia!

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

I MADE IT UP: The mystery of the wolves
Jul.01.2009 - 12:07 - (0) Comments
Abingdon

Two weeks ago, Advance Abingdon placed 27 painted wolf statues around town to recall Abingdon’s earliest name, Wolf Hill.  On Monday, June 22, two of the painted wolves were missing.  Everyone jumped to the knee-jerk conclusion that the two were stolen.  Happily, less than a week later, the two were discovered in some bushes at the Washington County Public Library.  Gary Kimbrell and other promoters heaved a great sigh of relief.

HEART BEAT: The Fourth of July, and Counting
Jul.01.2009 - 12:07 - (0) Comments
Emory

Independence Day invites us to reflect on all kinds of things, including what it means to be a good American.  Since 1776, that meaning has evolved with various Congressional acts.

A few years ago, the Patriot Act served as a reminder.  This act, among other things, gave law enforcement agencies more license to search private records if national security may be at risk.  The fine line between personal privacy and the public good blurred some.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Finally A Little Good News: The transforming power of a loving kiss
Jun.26.2009 - 19:06 - (0) Comments
Marion

The seats were great, but I was not in a great mood. The Phantom of the Opera had come to Charlotte’s Belk Theatre. As we were already in town, it was Linda’s idea that we go. I, on the other hand, was a reluctant patron.

Possum Philosophy: A caring doctor
Jun.26.2009 - 19:06 - (0) Comments
Abingdon

Unfortunately, a longstanding tradition in Appalachia has been that healthcare was often difficult to find due to the lack of healthcare professionals in the region. However, while not at the forefront of easy access to quality healthcare, the outlook for the region, particularly in this area, has improved greatly.

Piney Woods Philosopher: Some effects of old age not all bad
Jun.26.2009 - 19:06 - (0) Comments
Smyth County

Piney pondered the old age hazard of getting deaf and losing your memory. It wasn’t all bad.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Finally A Little Good News: The possibility of peace
Jun.24.2009 - 13:06 - (0) Comments
Marion

Staring at the television screen, the man said, “That is nothing but a waste of time.” A handful of us were sitting in a car dealer’s waiting room. The wall-mounted television was replaying part of the President’s speech in Cairo to the Muslim people. The man was looking at his wife when he made the remark, but he spoke in a way that everyone in the room could hear. I said nothing, but looked up at him. Without invitation he explained, “It is a waste of time to talk to those people about peace. There will never be peace with them. That is what the Bible says.”

Possum Philosophy: Put some service in the service economy
Jun.24.2009 - 13:06 - (0) Comments
Abingdon

It is often stated that the U.S. now has a service-based economy. That is, much of our economy is based on people providing some kind of service for other people. I have a question for you, “How’s that service thing working out in your opinion?” I’m here to tell you folks, it hasn’t done so well for me lately.

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