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The Tuscaloosa News Not everyone subscribes to “Southern Living” and “Garden and Gun” and enjoys Bragg’s short pieces there. So it is a service to the multitudes that these pieces 58 from “Southern Living,” 7 from “Garden and Gun” and one from “Longleaf” magazine, a foreword to “Alabama Road Trips” and an Introduction to “The Picture Taker: Photographs by Ken Elkins” have been collected here in Where I Come From: Stories from the Deep South.” The pieces are grouped: life in the South, eulogies, food, family, holidays etc. and some of my favorites are Bragg’s food writing. He is an accomplished food writer, having won a lot prizes in that category, including the James Beard Award. Like many a Southern boy of his generation, Bragg enjoyed terrific breakfasts, with fresh biscuits every day, he tells us. Now, he travels a lot, staying in motels, and is particularly hard on the breakfast buffet, where “pork sausage links are slow ....
Robert Miller: The sound of a South Carolina bird sings in CT FacebookTwitterEmail Right now, the world is mostly white, black and gray. The birds at my feeder are like that as well. Chickadees, juncos, titmice, nuthatches as black, white and gray as Whistler’s mother. Now and then, there’s the red/olive Mr. and Mrs. Cardinal to brighten the world, or the crimson patch on the back of a downy woodpecker’s head. But, lucky me, I’ve also had a pair of Carolina wrens small, round, bright cinnamon-brown birds with their tails straight up like signaling semaphores. Nothing could be finer. ....
John Kees / Wikimedia Commons During this pandemic, most of the day our eyes are glued to our screens as we continue to work from home. This hour, we challenge you to look outside as we talk about bird watching in our state! Sales of bird feeders and bird seed have skyrocketed this year. If you are one of the many people that have picked up birding, look out for cardinals and woodpeckers! And this year, we have seen an inundation of yard rodents such as squirrels and chipmunks so this is a great time to watch for owls and other birds of prey. ....