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By MITCH TALLEY Just playing good ol’ country music is enough for Stephen Cochran and his South of Nashville band.... Read More
By PAM GUENTHER We recently had the privilege of visiting a museum for the first time to enjoy the Christmas... Read More
By LINDA SANDS Spring has sprung in the North Georgia Mountains. Hillsides and meadows turned brown are coming back green... Read More
By KATHI HILL Do you remember in grammar school when they had you figure up how old you’d be in... Read More
By PAT KOVSKY-DOTSON I was never surprisedat the abilities of mypaternal ancestors. These people born in the mid-1800s were from... Read More
By Lela Torgesen Wade It was the early 1950s in a small North Georgia town. Howard was having a meal... Read More
By HERMAN THORBECKE Getting a Christmas tree is much simpler these days. Long forgotten are the times that we drove... Read More
By Joe Cobb Crawford “We tell ourselves stories in order to live…We tell ourselves it makes some difference…We look for... Read More
Kitten ballerina,Led to nursery foyer.Hops in arena,Excited to explore. Bright face doll,Open heart, hopeful eyes.Trusting all,For where her future lies.... Read More
You’re like the Asian beetleinvading my home, taking up residencein the sunniest places. You’re like the Asian beetlepretending to be... Read More