Alex Taylor Tuesday’s Legacy Edition: Part I

My father’s retirements from law enforcement and professorial pursuits were, let’s say, atypical. Travel, outdoors and spending more time with grand kids, yes, but he was never idle where a juicy controversy hung ripe for picking. His first choice was literally close to home. Gainesville Georgia’s most famous resident is a one James G. Longstreet—Confederate…… Continue reading Alex Taylor Tuesday’s Legacy Edition: Part I

The Light Towards the End

Here we are, several months later… Don’t wish to be labeled as the loquacious, verbose type given to sesquipedalia, so it’s the bullets. (pun not intended!) Much better yet still convalescing from what is apparently Long Covid. Bad 2nd round of it during the holidays, including trip to ER, several days in ICU and all…… Continue reading The Light Towards the End