Bobby Jones in the Southern Quote
This famous southerner was born in 1902 in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a sickly child. It was five anxious years before he could eat solid food. His parents must have been surprised to see their slow-starter develop quickly into a sports prodigy! By the age of six, he was holding a sawed off one iron, mimicking the pro at the local country club, and showing
A Plum Peachy Pie
Welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen. I’ve got everything out to show you how to make a Plum Peachy Pie. This thing is so good it'll make you want to slap 'ya mama-- but I don’t recommend that! Let's get cooking! “A Plum Peachy Pie” 2 cups sliced and peeled fresh peaches 2 cups sliced and peeled purple plums 1 tablespoon lemon juice ¼ teaspoon almond extract 1 and ½
A Colonel by Any Other Name
Colonel Davis looks like he stepped right out of the Old South; picture him as a cross between Mark Twain and Colonel Sanders. He has retired from the oil business after a long and successful career. Now he divides his time between the golf course and the coffee shop, where you can generally find him charming all the widow women. I found him there yesterday
SASUA (Seniors Against Single Use Acronyms) and Facebook Follies!
Hello folks, let’s chat…Every day more and more of our parents’ generation are texting and signing up for their own Facebook accounts. Granted, this is largely to keep up with their kids and grandkids, who I understand to be fleeing Facebook in equal numbers for this very reason. The way I see it, that just means they have something to hide, but that’s another story.