The first Rosine Bluegrass Gospel Show is in the books, and it was a success. I couldn’t be happier. Everyone, the bands and the audience, showed God how much they love Him. For an intro, I spoke a little about the church’s history with Bill Monroe and thanked the Rosine Community Church members for hosting […]
Monthly Archives: August 2025
(from University of Tennessee Erlanger Urology) Recently, I saw where my friend Jackie Tarrance made a trip to ER to have a bug removed. I’m glad to report the bug extraction was successful. Recently (this morning), I, too, went to the emergency room to have a bug removed. I don’t know which species of insect […]
Brother David Embry’s memorable sermon yesterday, Sunday, August 10, at Cedar Grove Baptist, focused on “Transformation.” His use of a butterfly’s life cycle was spot-on relatable, especially for me since my parents are Monarch butterfly aficionados. Yes, they’re still driving around looking for Milkweed plants and Monarch eggs. Being a retired English teacher helped me […]
(from Google Images) I’ve been seeing more deer along the highways here lately, and it has me thinking about the upcoming crossbow season. In Kentucky it starts September 20, 2025 and runs through January 19, 2026. To be sure, it will be way too hot for me to hunt in September. I won’t hunt until […]
In the last blog, the one about our trip to Miramar Beach, I mentioned that one day we went deep sea fishing, and I included a couple pics. That got me to thinking about fish pics. I started looking back thru some old photos, and next thing you know, I’ve decided to share a few. […]


