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That Last Thirty-something Birthday by JohnBagwell
Nov 10, 2012 |  0 comments | 21 21 recommendations | email to a friend
This past week I kicked off my last thirty-something birthday, and I am now living out the 40 th year of my life on my way to the big 4-0.  You see, I was reminded by a friend that I have completed 39 years so I’m actually living my 40 th year, and although this is technically true, I’m still...
1DUG_IMG_2778.JPG Putting the Garden to Bed by SherryBlanton
Nov 07, 2012 |  0 comments | 18 18 recommendations | email to a friend
Winter is approaching; while we still have pretty days to garden, spend them outside. Last week it was 70 degrees, tomorrow morning the weather forecasters say it will be about 30 plus degrees. We finally have had some rain after weeks of dry days. Here are a few chores and fun things to do to "...
Generosity. How Generous Are You? by JohnBagwell
Nov 03, 2012 |  0 comments | 26 26 recommendations | email to a friend
I have a feeling that most people, if asked if they were generous or not, would probably give a middle of the road answer.  I believe only a very few people would willingly describe themselves as being miserly.  I also believe that few people would want to ascribe to themselves the title of "Mo...
EA3J_IMG_3171.JPG "Camellias for the Winter Landscape" by SherryBlanton
Oct 31, 2012 |  0 comments | 13 13 recommendations | email to a friend
Hayes Jackson is presenting a workshop, "Camellias for the Winter Landscape," at Cane Creek Community Gardens from 10 until 3 on November 8 th at Cane Creek Community Gardens. Lunch is provided. The cost is $15. You must pre-register with the Extension office (256-237-1621) by November 5 so the...
Failure by BrianRobinson
Oct 30, 2012 |  0 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend
     Let me state at the start here:  I don't REALLY mean failure in the headline.  Failure has a negative connotation, the bad end of a binary set: succeed v. fail; do v. don't; get a bonus in your allowance v. being grounded; stay another semester in college v. call mom and dad and ask if your ...
missing you so by rach84
Oct 26, 2012 |  0 comments | 11 11 recommendations | email to a friend
I'm sitting here on our font porch missing you as the wind blows. Leaves are falling all around giving the only sound. For I know it wont be long till you are home, but it still dosent stop the feeling of lonly with in. I miss you more and more as the days go on. And it gets even worse when I am ...
aaa by projekt123
Oct 25, 2012 |  0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend
Kazdy, kto marzy o pieknym gmachu, niedokonywujacym kazde przewidywania funkcjonalne i estetyczne, powinien udac sie do porzadnego architekta. Tylko poniewaz ten specjalista jest w stanie pomoc uzyskac sukces w tym rejonie pod kazdym wzgledem. Jego swietna nauka, umiejetnosci a takze doswiadczeni...
out with the old by rach84
Oct 24, 2012 |  0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend
sometimes people in your life that you think are good for you may endup just being a small part of your past. you will always care for them and think of them. but you sometimes have to let them go. you realize you are not as good as you could be with them around. that all they do is drag you down...
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Oct 22, 2012 |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
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The Accuser and Me by JohnBagwell
Oct 20, 2012 |  0 comments | 32 32 recommendations | email to a friend
At various times in life people seem to get around to questions like, "Who am I?  Why am I here? What is my purpose? Why did God create me?"  These are great questions, and in exploring them people have found purpose and fulfillment in life.  The problem is, I don't think it happens to enough p...

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HOT BLAST: A little sports advice for Gov. Bentley
Jun 18, 2013 | 8 views |  0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative America's meeting last week.  (AP Photo/Scott Eisen)
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative America's meeting last week. (AP Photo/Scott Eisen)
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Dear Gov. Robert Bentley,

If asked to name your favorite sports team, do NOT follow the lead of this Republican governor.

Politico reports on this comment from Chris Christie: "My favorite football team is not the New York Giants. It’s not the New York Jets. And it’s not the Philadelphia Eagles. No, get ready now. My favorite football team are the Dallas Cowboys.”

Did we mention Christie is the governor of New Jersey. That would be like the governor of Alabama saying his favorite team was Notre Dame.

- Bob Davis
New York Mets shortstop Omar Quintanilla (3) holds up the ball after tagging out Atlanta Braves Jason Heyward trying to steal second base. (AP Photo/Todd Kirkland)
New York Mets shortstop Omar Quintanilla (3) holds up the ball after tagging out Atlanta Braves Jason Heyward trying to steal second base. (AP Photo/Todd Kirkland)
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Braves drop first game of doubleheader to Mets
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Jun 18, 2013 | 57 views |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print
New York Mets shortstop Omar Quintanilla (3) holds up the ball after tagging out Atlanta Braves Jason Heyward trying to steal second base. (AP Photo/Todd Kirkland)
New York Mets shortstop Omar Quintanilla (3) holds up the ball after tagging out Atlanta Braves Jason Heyward trying to steal second base. (AP Photo/Todd Kirkland)
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ATLANTA — Matt Harvey pitched six hitless innings, John Buck homered and the New York Mets held off another Atlanta comeback, beating the Braves 4-3 today in the first game of a doubleheader. Harvey (6-1) didn't allow a hit until Jason Heyward's fluke infield single leading off the seventh but tired in the eighth as the Braves tried to rally for the second straight game. Trailing 4-0, Atlanta scored three runs and had the bases loaded before Bobby Parnell, the fourth Mets pitcher of the inning, fanned Chris Johnson to end the threat. Parnell earned his 10th save with a scoreless ninth. Harvey had a career-high 13 strikeouts and surrendered just three hits. Buck homered in the fourth. Braves rookie Alex Wood (0-1) took the loss in his first career start. The Braves opened the five-game series against their NL East rival with the team's 21st comeback win of the season, a rain-delayed 2-1 victory that ended at 12:22 a.m. — less than 12 hours before the start of the start of the day-night doubleheader. Dillon Gee took a 1-0 lead to the ninth, but Freddie Freeman won it for the Braves with a two-run homer. The Braves didn't come close to a hit off Harvey through six innings, their only baserunners on a pair of walks in the third. Finally, Heyward reached safely on perhaps the weakest ball hit off the New York starter all day — a weak dribbler up the first-base line. Harvey came off the mound to field it and flipped to first base, but there was no one there to catch it. Lucas Duda, making just his second start of the season at first, charged in and left the bag uncovered. New York padded its lead with two runs in the eighth, just enough to hold off the Braves. In the bottom half, Gerald Laird led off with a walk, Dan Uggla reached on a bad-hop single and Andrelton Simmons knocked out Harvey with Atlanta's first clean hit, a sharp single between shortstop and third base. Pinch-hitter Brian McCann struck out against LaTroy Hawkins, but Jordan Schafer singled in two runs to make it 4-2. Another pinch-hitter, Justin Upton, grounded into a forceout to leave runners at first and third before the Mets made another pitching change, bringing on towering lefty Scott Rice to face Heyward. Heyward lined a double off Duda's glove to make it 4-3. After Rice intentionally walked Freeman, Parnell struck out Johnson. The Braves struck out 16 times in all. Harvey finally got a little run support from the Mets, who had scored only 18 runs in his previous 10 starts while he was in the game. Largely because of that, he had eight no-decisions in a stretch of nine appearances before the hard-luck 2-1 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals in his previous appearance, snapping a stretch of 14 consecutive starts without a loss dating to his final appearance of 2012. New York stretched its lead to 4-0 with a pair of runs in the eighth off David Carpenter. Pinch hitter Jordany Valdespin walked with the bases loaded, and Omar Quintanilla followed with a sacrifice fly. Another touted Mets prospect, Zack Wheeler, was scheduled to make his debut in the nightcap as New York showed off what it hopes will be the future cornerstones of its long rebuilding job. While Wheeler is expected to head back to the minors for more seasoning, Harvey is already one of the NL's most dominant starters in his first full season. He eclipsed his previous career high of 12 strikeouts in a May 7 game against the Chicago White Sox. The free-swinging Braves couldn't do against Harvey, looking especially feeble during a stretch that began when Reid Johnson struck out to end the third. Harvey fanned the side in the fourth — Heyward, Freeman and Chris Johnson — before starting the fifth with two more Ks by Laird and Dan Uggla. Simmons finally ended the streak of six straight strikeouts with a groundout. All six hitters in the stretch went down swinging. The Mets broke through in the third against Wood after the rookie struck out the first two hitters. Daniel Murphy singled to left and moved to second on a balk. David Wright walked and Marlon Byrd hit a grounder to Chris Johnson at third. After making a nifty grab on a tricky hop, Johnson looked toward second for a split second before throwing to first. Byrd beat the throw and Murphy never stopped running, coming all the way around to score from second on what ruled an infield hit. Wood, who had been pitching out of the Atlanta bullpen, struggled a bit with his control. He was lifted after throwing 73 pitches in just three innings, having allowed just two hits with three walks and five strikeouts. Cory Rasmus took over in the fourth, and the Mets quickly extended their lead. Buck led off with his 12th homer of the season into the left-field seats.
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