A New Decade | A New Beginning

Today marks a new year, a new decade and a new beginning. That’s the way the New Year usually starts out. We all make grand resolutions, we’re determined to keep them and this year we mean it! But as we all know, by February most of those resolutions have gone the way of the dodo. So, I have decided not… Read moreA New Decade | A New Beginning

A Tradition Unlike Any Other

Today is, as far as this Georgia boy is concerned, a National Holiday. Today is Masters Sunday. The Masters is steeped in tradition. A Tradition Unlike Any Other, as Augusta National’s privileged membership likes to say. For years, the tradition in my family was to gather at our house on Masters Sunday for dinner, which included pimento cheese and chicken… Read moreA Tradition Unlike Any Other

The Pink Pig | A Christmas Tradition

If you were a Boomer and grew up in Atlanta, you rode the Pink Pig Flyer at Rich’s Downtown at Christmastime. I’m not sure what salmon colored swine have to do with Christmas, but it was a tradition just like decorating the tree, school plays and the Sears Wish Book.  You went to Rich’s with your parents, visited Santa Claus… Read moreThe Pink Pig | A Christmas Tradition

The Pink Pig | A Christmas Tradition

If you were a Boomer and grew up in Atlanta, you rode the Pink Pig Flyer at Rich’s Downtown at Christmastime. I’m not sure what salmon colored swine have to do with Christmas, but it was a tradition just like decorating the tree, school plays and the Sears Wish Book.  You went to Rich’s with your parents, visited Santa Claus… Read moreThe Pink Pig | A Christmas Tradition