Ponderings by Dan Ponder
Be careful with your words
It was the very first time I had ever done it. I actually “unfriended” someone on Facebook. Not because I disliked them. Actually I would consider them a personal friend. Rather, it was because of their continued comments about politics that I could no longer tolerate. In this incredibly divided world that we live in,…
Read MoreA voice lost but never forgotten
“Touchdown Auburn”. It was a call made famous by the legendary voice of the Auburn Tigers, Jim Fyffe. He found his voice just five years after my graduation from Auburn 1976. His tragic death following a brain aneurysm at the age of 58 left the Auburn Family devastated. Who could replace the legendary voice of…
Read MoreEvil in paradise
I hiked a thousand miles of the Appalachian Trail in my early 40s. My wife was asked if I was trying to find myself. The answer was no, but I did want to prove to myself that I could endure a long backpacking trip. I wanted to know if I was man enough to be…
Read MoreThe cry of the osprey
They were the tallest of the original cypress trees and once dotted the shoreline of Compass Lake. Gradually they were lost to loggers and lightning. By the time I was a boy all that remained were a few of their soaring trunks. These wooden monuments were surrounded by other healthy cypress trees, which would have…
Read MoreWell done good and faithful servant
I left my home for college just before I turned 18. Except for Summer vacations, I never lived with my parents again though they were always a close and important part of my life. Eighteen years is a generation, the time it takes for a newborn to become an adult. It is the blink of…
Read MoreWhat a week it was
It has been just over 200 days now since Hurricane Michael visited our area. There have been some good days and bad days since then. Progress has been slow but steady. Changes are starting to become the new normal. However, I do not think that I have had such a good week since October 10th…
Read MoreIt ain’t over till it’s over
American baseball legend Yogi Berra probably never went through a hurricane, certainly not like Hurricane Michael. However, his classic comment has been used time and again to remind people to wait, because the final struggle might still be around the corner. It has now been almost 200 days since Hurricane Michael roared through this area…
Read MoreNotre Dame will survive
The flying buttresses were the first thing that attracted me to the Cathedral of Notre Dame. They were a nearly perfect example of an architectural feature that allowed buildings to be built with soaring ceilings before the invention of iron beams. I always wanted to be an architect while I was growing up. I had…
Read MoreGetting over March Madness
I will not lie to you. It was a sucker punch to the gut. It left me feeling sick to my stomach. Defeat was snatched from the jaws of victory in the longest six seconds of my life. Mary Lou and I have been loyally following the Auburn Tigers basketball team all year as they…
Read MoreKansas City, here we come
Like I have done a hundred times before, I walked to my rental car in the airport. I put our luggage in the back, punched my destination into Google Maps, and drove to the exit of the car lot to give them my driver’s license. It was cold and raining and the man…
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