ROVIN'
AND RAVIN' WITH MIKE
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I decided to add to the variety of topics raved about and areas roved to by inviting friends to join in. The result, for me, is a chance to welcome a distinguished group of friends, old and new, online and off, and for you to learn about tending a gator, wrestling in high school, being the niece of a great novelist, and learning Latin... with a little laughter and a lot of inspiration thrown in.
I fantasize a gathering around a table (with one of my guests planning a menu, as she shows an aptitude for doing). For a change, I'll leave the California jugs in the kitchen, and splurge on some of my beloved Argentine wines, with iced tea provided for those who prefer it. Pour yourself a glass of your favorite beverage, and enjoy some good reading.
Joanne
Lott Bishop
Caroline Miller: A Lamb in the Bosom of Georgia
One of my teachers, mother of one of my students,
reminisces about her not-famous-enough aunt.
Catalin Brylla
I "met" Catalin at a film site, appropriately.
Here, he continues a film he and I both like.
Sandra
Faye
Why the Universe Will Meet Your Needs, If You Let It
A health care professional
shares some healing words.
LTC Wayne Kirkbride
Climbing Higher Keep Hope Alive
The Value of Sports Wrestling - High School Style
Our most frequent guest,
the Colonel is always welcome to join the conversation.
Ken Leland
Marine Hero Too Short to Be Fireman
A "not-so-old" warrior recalls a surprise
he got when he returned to civilian life.
Peter MacNaughton
A friend from the frozen North tells
of hope and healing.
Jean Mitchell
A Little Old Georgia Shack Made of American Chestnut
A teacher/naturalist tells us about
a memorable house... and an unforgettable guest!
Chris Page
Accepting to Decline: On Learning Latin Later in Life
Times of the Season: Classic Summer Film Escapes
Food, film, and languages--this guest knows the way
to her host's heart!
Doug Sparks
Lawrence Sullivan
Cousin Billy and the Freemason Plot
General William J. Worth's last adventure -
told by a relative of his!
Alan Thornton
An old friend reviews movie publicity.