The Country Writer A Southerner’s View of Then and Now By John Moore
One of my most vivid memories of fall happened during junior high. I was standing in the end zone prior to the start of a football game. I could barely feel my fingers and toes.It was October, but it was unusually cold (Al Gore had yet to invent global warming). My shoulder pads, helmet, and other gear typically made me sweat profusely in the Arkansas heat and humidity. But a cold front,...