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Heading for Mobile
... a couple who own a marina on Lake Norfolk in Ark. that I used to trade with in the 70's. What a surprise.
I will redo this story later and ad more stuff and pictures and video but we are getting up early tomorrow to start the last 216 miles to Mobile bay. The beginning was at mile 450 so we are over half way.
We will be off line ...
Play It As It Lies
... have ever played with Hal you know that he has way of playing what we might refer to as a preferred lie on occasion - ruff, fairway,bunker or green can all be in need of a little lift clean and shall we say replace... I need not say more. He also has a way of kicking his playing partner when they are down.... As I was the first part of the day. So you can imagine how much pleasure it gave to me - for all of you to once and for ...
Big Fish and Turtlegators
... coexist comfortably in the same spaces and the same voices. The stars shone brightly on me, night-busing south and sleeping fitfully. I arrived in Montgomery, and i was collected by Laura. Laura who lives with her father on the green banks above the old marina they operate, comfortable on a gentle bend of the Alabama River. Laura who doesn't have a lot of couchsurfing visitors through her neighbourhood, but who happened to have two at once. there was me and there was Kwinci. ...
Wetumpka and Motgomery, Alabama
... and playing The Bible Game on XBox when we got home. Wednesday morning (January 11) Sarah took us to Montogmery downtown via her air force base station (she is a captain, soon to be promoted to major). We stopped at the Montgomery Visitor Center at the historic railway station - very grand with stain glass windows. We looked around the exhibit and decided to visit the Montgomery Capitol and White House. We were given a free visitors car parking space. At the ...
Summing Up
... some about Michael, and some about people in general, and some about the American Red Cross. I always thought of the Red Cross as professional diaster-fixers, poised for action at all times. But it's just people. Of course there are paid, permanent staff and there are experienced volunteers who have done this before. But really the Red Cross is people. Most of the people I met in Montgomery were volunteering for the first time. When I put on my red vest, I am the Red Cross. When ...