Over the weekend, a long email came from Dan Miller. He wrote that he had followed the web links mentioned in the last class newsletter. He had found both my 59 Musketeers blog and my art website. (Thanks for the compliments, Danny!) AND, per my request for links to classmates' web presence, he added this note:
For several years, I've been writing regular essays on the WSMV-TV website (still do).The articles (more than 350 of them) are archived at my personal "Dan Miller's Notebook" website.... and in MANY of them, I write about Augusta, and the old days growing up there.I suspect that my Augusta contemporaries might find the references interesting, and bring back a few memories.Off the top of my head, some specific essays that reference Augusta, even ARC, are:FRIDAY NIGHTS, EMERSON BOOZER, AND MEWIGGLESTHE HAMMERDOWN BY THE RIVERSIDETHE 18TH AT AUGUSTATHE FRUIT OF THE PINETHE DAY ALDOUS HUXLEY DEPARTED THIS WORLDJAMES BROWNTHE GREENISH BOWLCHRISTMAS EVE IN MY HOME TOWNTHE PLEASURES OF BARBECUEMY NAME UP IN LIGHTSHAIL TO THE MASTERSCONNECTIONSGENE AUTRY, MY HEROTHOSE THREE LITTLE WORDSHERSHEY'S, SNICKERS, AND ARNOLD PALMERAN UNEXPECTED FRIENDSHIP (perhaps my favorite)And there are many others with "Augusta references" that might just stir up some old memories for folks who lived there.
Yep, Dan, quite a few have stirred up some memories for me. This one for July 24th is an example: Catcher in the Sly My uncle played for the Tigers and then for a St. Louis Cardinal farm team until he gave up baseball to become a physicist. Dan reminded me that baseball in Augusta was BIG STUFF.
So, I have added Dan Miller's Notebook to the blog list. While not truly a blog, I thought its weekly updated content fit blog better than website.
I hope to occasionally point to one of his essays as it strikes my fancy. Today, I'm just posting this photo of the RiverWalk to pique your interest in another of his recent essays "Down By the Riverside."
And the reference in the title? Check this one
You'll want to visit often.
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