As I mentioned in the story about the Drew twins (two parts), Barry was my best friend all through grade school, and most of high school. We drifted apart somewhere along the way. In any case, I want to tell you one quick “Barry” story to top off the day then I’ll let y’all be until tomorrow. Read the rest of this entry »
Posts Tagged best friend
Don’t Do It Barry
June 16, 2011 at 5:30 pm · Filed under Mostly true, Stories ·Tagged ABC's Wide World of Sports, backflips, Barry, best friend, best friend Barry, Charles L. Mashburn, children, Don't do it, family, funny, good old days, humor, laughter, playing, Saturday, Saturday afternoon, story, trampoline, twisting flips, writer
The Lake – A poem for my Sherry
April 13, 2011 at 7:52 pm · Filed under Poems, Romance ·Tagged author, Be Still.... and know that I am God, best friend, Charles L. Mashburn, family, love, my partner, Pennies From Heaven, Romance, Sherry, writer
I’ve shown my serious side, my funny side, and a bit of my crazy side. But seeing as how yesterday was the 16th anniversary of the day I met my best friend, my partner, my awesome wife, Sherry, I’m going to post one of the very first poems I wrote for her. I’ve written over a hundred (I lost count) for her, and this is one of her favorites. Bear with me, folks, while I show my <gulp> romantic side: Read the rest of this entry »
Don’t Do It Barry
April 12, 2011 at 3:52 pm · Filed under Mostly true, Stories ·Tagged ABC's Wide World of Sports, backflips, Barry, Be Still.... and know that I am God, best friend, best friend Barry, Charles L. Mashburn, children, Don't do it, family, funny, good old days, humor, laughter, Pennies From Heaven, playing, Saturday, Saturday afternoon, story, trampoline, twisting flips, writer
As I mentioned in the story about the Drew twins, Barry was my best friend all through grade school, and most of high school. We drifted apart somewhere along the way. In any case, I want to tell you one quick “Barry” story to top off the day then I’ll let y’all be until tomorrow. Read the rest of this entry »