Food for thought
By Amey Adkins | November 20, 2007Thanksgiving has become an excuse for some in our society to happily disregard the implications of our lives of luxury.
Thanksgiving has become an excuse for some in our society to happily disregard the implications of our lives of luxury.
I recently perused my regular paper circuit to find that Paul Tibbets-the man who piloted the B-52 that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima-passed away at the age of 92.
After checking out the latest happenings at Duke Med, I don't know whether it's time to mourn my friends' lower left abdominal scars or break into a shout of thanksgiving over that dreaded,...
Go for a run and feel the freedom of your legs carrying you. Hold a newborn baby in your arms. Watch the water glide smoothly over a swimmer's shoulders.
During my years being groomed into a genteel Southern debutante in Rocky Mount, Va., I learned a thing or two about appropriate interactions in "polite" society.
Pull out your white sandals and French pedicures to match. With commencement ceremonies complete, belongings successfully relocated and farewells until fall behind us, the long-awaited arrival of...