Vollis Simpson – Junkyard Artist of Whirligigs
Vollis Simpson, called the Junkyard Poet of Whirligigs and Windmills by the New York Times Vollis Simpson is a craftsman of brightly painted metal art – giant creations he calls windmills and we call...
View ArticleMiss Sadie’s Mill – the Original Big Mill
“Miss Sadie” James ran the Big Mill gristmill for as long as I can remember. Miss Sadie & Chloe at the Store. In the 1940’s prior to when she and her husband, Columbus, bought it, it had been a...
View ArticleBarney’s Killer Salsa
This original salsa recipe is a crowd-pleaser and a cook-pleaser -It only takes 5 minutes to make. Print Yum Barney’s Killer Salsa Ingredients• 1 28-ounce can diced (not petite diced) tomatoes • 2 1/2...
View ArticlePolitics & Youth
Politics resurrect memories. There was another election: Richard Nixon in the 60s. Pat Nixon, Ginny Tuttle (Chloe’s Mother-in-Law) & Richard Nixon in Atlanta during the Eisenhower campaign of the...
View ArticleOden’s Store – Antiques & Old Stuff
Lynda Oden and her family have been running Oden’s Store since 1904 Oden’s Store and Antiques is chock full of treasures: depression glass, old tools, furniture from the turn of the last century, old...
View ArticlePopcorn Sutton & His Moonshine Likker
Popcorn Sutton was a short, squirrelly dude with a trashy mouth, and I can’t help but be fascinated by his persona. READER BEWARE: Popcorn had a smart mouth and made some lewd signs depicted in the...
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