One of my favorite things about camping is the fire at night, and knowing that soon there would be a gooey goodness between my fingers. Who can resist the warm, sticky marshmallow surrounded by melting chocolate sandwiched between crisp graham crackers? I know one person that can't!
Here is an indoor version for you non-campers and for you...
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Mother’s Day
Several years ago, when my boys were 8 and 4, I received an apron for Mother's Day that they had made. It is nothing fancy, but it is my favorite because they made it.
A couple of years later, my boys woke...
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It was a wash.
Down Hwy 29 in Georgia, sits the town of Newnan. It is a small town of 30,000 people, with a beautiful Court House Square, and antebellum homes everywhere. It is home to the famous Sprayberry BBQ, thanks to Lewis Gizzard, and it is has the largest slave cemetery in the South.
It’s time for the rodeo!
Ahhhhh! Spring in the South. My second favorite season. You wake-up one morning and POOF! The grass is green, the trees are green, the azaleas are showing off their delicate red, yellow, white and pink blooms and the pine trees are spewing out their yellow clouds of the allergy demon, pollen.
Spring-time also means it’s rodeo season! Yes, those daring young men in their spandex tight Wrangler jeans, dusty, worn, cowboy boots, 7 pound belt buckle and ten gallon cowboy hats. I can’t help but to smile, I love a country boy!
Here in Alabama, we do things a little different. Yes, I know, that’s a shock, but let’s go to Opp, Alabama, for their rodeo.
This is my journey…
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