by Tony W. Cartledge | Jul 14, 2021 | Opinion
This is what summer is about: thick slices of a beautiful, homegrown tomato between two slices of bread with plenty of mayonnaise (I don’t care what brand) and eaten without regard for juice dribbling onto your chin. Some folks say it tastes best if eaten while...
by Mitch Randall | Jul 25, 2019 | Opinion
After rolling up two divine shirt sleeves, working six solid full days and creating life as we know it, God decided to rest on day seven. This brief and fleeting moment becomes one of the most significant practices throughout the biblical narrative. When Moses met... by Tony W. Cartledge | Jul 6, 2014 | Opinion
I love this time of year: it’s hot, but that’s when the fresh vegetables and my favorite fruits start coming in. Our garden has had mixed results: the beefsteak tomatoes are huge, but the Celebrity variety never took off. The bell peppers are happy, but...