Today I saw a photograph of U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth. She was smiling broadly as she campaigned from a wheelchair. Among many other things, she is a double amputee, which resulted from her service in the Iraq war as a U.S. Army helicopter pilot.
My friend Ray Baxter, a veteran lawyer in Benton, tells great stories about the late Ewell McCright, another member of the Benton bar. I came to know Ray when invited to join an informal lunch group in Benton not long after my wife and I retired to nearby Glen Rose in 2014. Luncheon conversation ranged across a broad spectrum, but I heard the name Ewell McCright repeated often.
My friend Ray Baxter, a veteran lawyer in Benton, tells great stories about the late Ewell McCright, another member of the Benton bar. I came to know Ray when invited to join an informal lunch group in Benton not long after my wife and I retired to nearby Glen Rose in 2014. Luncheon conversation ranged across a broad spectrum, but I heard the name Ewell repeated often.
My friend Ray Baxter, a veteran lawyer in Benton, tells great stories about the late Ewell McCright, another member of the Benton bar. I came to know Ray when invited to join an informal lunch group in Benton not long after my wife and I retired to nearby Glen Rose in 2014. Luncheon conversation ranged across a broad spectrum, but I heard the name Ewell McCright repeated often.
If I had the power to summon the dead, who would I invite to a Halloween dinner? Since Halloween is all about fantasy, please indulge my imagination as I select my dinner guests as many people as my indulgent wife would agree to feed, but not so many as to make real conversation impossible.