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For Halloween, one pumpkin just won’t do. By Joey Kennedy Pumpkins. Those were the Halloween decoration of choice around our house when I was growing up. And we didn’t have a pumpkin every year,...
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The great Thanksgiving debate. By Joey Kennedy This is November, so we need to prepare for the big debate. No, not whether there is going to be a Big Blue Wave on Nov. 6 or if Red has become our...
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ot Yogatide, Please. By Joey Kennedy It’s the Christmas season, and for most of the month, we’ll be dropping hints to our loved ones about what gift(s) we might like under the tree, if we have one, or...
View ArticleAnother Year to Celebrate
The best year ever? By Joey Kennedy Happy New Year! It’s 2019, friends, and the perfect time for reflection. How was your 2018? What are your hopes for the new year? I’ve been writing this “B-Curious”...
View ArticleSeven Continents, Seven Marathons
By Joey Kennedy Michael Sloane and I have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. I call it the fat guy diabetes. But we each had different reactions to our diagnosis. I got depressed, then stopped...
View ArticleWhat We Don’t Know Might Very Well Hurt Us
By Joey Kennedy Not knowing is much worse than knowing. You know what I mean? If I had a terminal illness, I’d want to know it. I’m that curious! Yet, here we are, socially distancing, sheltering in...
View ArticleA COVID-19 Test Passed With Flying Colors
By Joey Kennedy I think things are moving too quickly. My friend who is a server in one of our favorite Birmingham restaurants is afraid. She worries that as restaurants begin allowing customers back...
View ArticleThe End of the World As We Know It
By Joey Kennedy I’m an optimist. My curious nature ensures that. If I were a pessimist, I certainly wouldn’t want to know more stuff. I wouldn’t believe in life-long learning. I wouldn’t plan ahead....
View ArticleThe Times, They Are a-Changin’
Many readers may not remember, but the Confederate battle flag flew over the Alabama Capitol for decades, until the early 1990s. There was the U.S. flag, the Alabama flag, and the (for whatever...
View ArticleA Deadly Gamble With Our Children
By Joey Kennedy I’m curious to see how Alabama’s public schools, colleges, and universities are going to safely open their doors in August. With the COVID-19 pandemic raging in Alabama and other states...
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