A Godly Man in Congress
Our U.S. Congressman came to town on Tuesday and met with local folks in the party room of our pizzeria. Ray and I were among the crowd of twenty-five or so who came out for the meet and greet. Newly-elected…
Our U.S. Congressman came to town on Tuesday and met with local folks in the party room of our pizzeria. Ray and I were among the crowd of twenty-five or so who came out for the meet and greet. Newly-elected…
A few months ago, I wrote a series of posts about Faith, Art, and Government, featuring posters that graphic designer Joseph Binder created for the U.S. Navy. Here are links to those posts: Faith, Art, and Government 1, Faith, Art, and Government…
Ray and I had a wonderful day at the Tennessee state capitol yesterday. We left home about 5:20 a.m. dressed as President and Mrs. James K. Polk, along with Notgrass History videographer Titus Anderson. We returned fourteen hours later. The…
On Sunday afternoon Ray and I arrived in Barbourville, Kentucky, hungry. Our two unplanned stops at state parks had made us later than we had hoped. Mexican restaurants usually have fast service so we chose 2 Amigos in a strip…
Yesterday Ray and I enjoyed a snowy-then-rainy drive from Louisville through eastern Kentucky and through Cumberland Gap National Historical Park into Tennessee and then North Carolina. I was reading aloud to Ray while he braved the wet roads. Part of…
Today I would like to share one last group of Navy posters. These posters are from a series called, “They That Go to Sea.” Joseph Binder produced these in 1963 for what the Library of Congress terms “the religious program…