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SEEING RED
SEEING RED by Randy Reynolds You think the red field in the Confederate battle flag represents the Blood of Chr...
QUE SERA SERA, MOTHER
By Randy Reynolds It wasn't her birthday or mine. It was no special night. But something triggered memories that night and I am a memory...
TAKING THE HILLTOP
by Randy Reynolds When I think of veterans the first person who comes to mind is my Uncle Jewell Strickland. He was a teenager in Ga...
OH, THE THINGS WE FEARED IN 1969
by Randy Reynolds It was the summer of 1969 and my Uncle Donnie, age 17, was visiting from Georgia. He had sat with me throughout my six...
THE GHOST OF DICK REYNOLDS, THE $700 MAN
by Randy Reynolds, descendant of Bartemous Reynolds and his son Sharp S. Reynolds, Sr. and by Chris Russo, descendant of Bartemous...
COUNTRY LOVE
By Randy Reynolds When four women bought a radio station in Gainesville, Georgia, in the late 1970’s, the local new...
THE CHRISTMAS GIFT
by Randy Reynolds Macon, Georgia's claim to fame was that it was home to rock-n-roller Little Richard and was the site of some Cheroke...
UNCLE STRICK
by Randy Reynolds It was the mid-1950's, the Chattahoochee River had been dammed at Buford, Georgia, and the valleys were filling up...
THE BAINBRIDGE PUSHER
by Randy Reynolds The dime bags I sold on the streets of Bainbridge, Georgia, in my youth were different from the dime bags of today. Thes...
HIT BY A CAR
by Randy Reynolds I had heard that preacher’s daughters were “fast” –which sounded ominous—and I would never have gone into the woods w...