Not Easily Forgotten

We were still several hundred miles from the coast when we began seeing the tell-tell signs of Katrina’s fury, a battered sign here, a missing shingle there. With each passing mile as we approached our destination, the scene became increasingly bleak; mile after mile of endless destruction mirroring the battered souls . . . → Read More: Not Easily Forgotten

Safe at Last

Uncle Toy and Aunt Peggy are now safely in Rhode Island. My wife Sheranne and I took them and their dog Rudy to the Memphis Int’l Airport Saturday morning. They’ll be staying with their daughter, Becky Jo for awhile. Thank you for the many prayers offered on their behalf. It is amazing . . . → Read More: Safe at Last

What a Difference a Day Makes

Here’s another update on Uncle Toy and Aunt Peggy. Like someone’s actually reading this. But it makes me feel better anyway. The original news that they were on their way to Jackson was incorrect. Actually, they were still in their home. The emergency personnel from Batesville, as their last deed before coming . . . → Read More: What a Difference a Day Makes