Rabid behavior in a quiet little town
Behind our beautiful flowers and chubby-cheeked children, Fairhope is hiding a real-life horror that has me on edge. Rabid critters are running wild around town. On the golf course, men have been...
View ArticleSearching for meaning in Lent
The search for a meaningful lenten season begins along the devastated Gulf Coast and South Alabama. The post Searching for meaning in Lent appeared first on Leslie Anne Tarabella.
View ArticleHarper Lee said it first
In a town full of artists and writers, we can feel the pain of growth Harper Lee put into words many years ago. The post Harper Lee said it first appeared first on Leslie Anne Tarabella.
View ArticleA contest with Jenna and MKA!
We didn’t even take that many photos on Mary Kay Andrew’s recent visit to Fairhope, because it was, work — work — work. And when you have two ladies who tell stories for a living, it was really more...
View ArticleThe Mill
All new yet still fun and delicious! It was known and loved and admired and talked-about as the one and only . . . Windmill Market. But hey, all good things must come to an end, or in this case, get...
View ArticleOur creative hearts
Fairhope Alabama People have suspected it’s something in the air, water or even something the schools are teaching that make people in Fairhope, Alabama so creative. The truth however, is that people...
View ArticleFairhopers vs. Fairhopians
*This story first appeared in The Gulf Coast News — The Courier. “Fairhopers” or “Fairhopians” . . . it’s a debate that will split the Lovely Ladies’ Lunch Club slap down the middle. “My...
View ArticleSocial distancing with Alan Jackson
While the world was swirling in turmoil and we were wringing our hands in angst, wearing masks and trembling in our homes . . . South Alabama decided to have a party. By some estimates, it was the...
View ArticleFill The Plate Luncheon
That’s me — the little orange speck in front of the crowd. Prodisee Pantry was packed out for their Fill The Plate Luncheon last Thursday. I’ve been feeling much better since my heart procedure, but...
View ArticleThe skin of our teeth and The Trouble with Grits
It won the Pulitzer Prize in 1942 for drama — which tells you some prizes are highly subjective. Now, now, simmer down. Theatre 98 did a fine job with this classic play, but The Skin of Our Teeth by...
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