Tuesday, February 21, 2023

If You Want To Race......


.....Daytona is the place. I had a girlfriend a century ago who used to say that when I raced in rallyes at night on the back roads of eastern NC. She thought all racing should be on race tracks.

TAR and I went to Daytona last weekend and were thoroughly entertained, and plan to go back and get the same seats!

Here is the one of the pre-race flyovers:


They did several and it was by far the best NASCAR flyover I have ever seen. HOWEVER, still a distant second to the INDY 500 flyover part two that we saw several years ago:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTc_m4E_IJQ

You will have to copy and paste, sorry that was an amateur post. But it was close to where we were sitting, very exciting! AND well worth your efforts. 

And with this shot from our seats I noticed the windscreens were catching the sunlight and winking at my perspective,I was a little slow in capturing it, but I still liked it:

PK that is it, later gator 

Monday, January 23, 2023

In Case You Wondered............

If you watch the Netflix series Outer Banks, you might have wondered how to take a ferry from the Outer Banks to Chapel Hell, as mentioned in this fact-filled series. I have seen the exact same number of episodes of that show as I have The Kardashians. Evidently fact-checking is not used in the production. 

Apparently you hop on at Jennette's pier and before you know it you are in Chapel Hell. I am not sure how they do it, but I guess they go into Pamlico Sound, up the Neuse River until you get to the dam at Falls Lake. After that who knows?
And now you know.........................the rest of the story. 

Friday, January 13, 2023

Our Cousin Harry


Harry Olson Meadows, 90, of Marshall, NC, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, September 1, 2022. Harry was born September 17, 1931 in Buncombe County to his late parents, Ed Levi and Emmagene Teague Meadows. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his siblings, Marie Meadows Wells, Ada Meadows, John Troy Meadows and Glennia Lyday, and nephew, David Lyday. Harry farmed his whole life and was a loving and thoughtful neighbor in his community.

He is survived by his brother-in-law, Ronnie Lyday, sister-in-law, Betty Meadows, nephew, John L. Meadows, niece, Mary Magnum (Reid), and too many special friends to list.

A graveside service will be held at 3:00 PM on Sunday, September 4, 2022 at Union Baptist Church Cemetery with Reverend Bryan Shetley officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Greens of Weaverville or the charity of your choice.

Condolences can be made to the family online at www.MadisonFH.com.

The last time I saw Harry was in the summer of 2020. We was right at 89 and repairing a barbed wire fence.


I didn't ask, so I don't know if he lived in this house or in the trailer. NCSU estimated the house was built in the 1840's

Rest in peace. 

Friday, December 30, 2022

Another Interesting Obituary


They call me "First" for short.............

And a really beautiful lady!



BONZIE MORRIS OBITUARY

First Lady Bonzie Anderson Morris

April 8, 1944 - December 23, 2022

Charlotte, North Carolina - First Lady Bonzie Anderson Morris, North Carolina, 78, of Charlotte passed away peacefully on Friday, December 23,2022. Celebration of life will be on Saturday, December 31,2022 at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church 517 Baldwin Ave Charlotte, NC 28204. Visitation will begin at 12:30p.m. Service will follow at 1:00 p.m.


Published by The Herald Sun on Dec. 30, 2022.

Monday, December 12, 2022

Verrrrrrrrry Interesting.........


Yes, you have to be of a certain age to remember that line. I saw this online last week, someone has a sense of humor:


Robert Matheny

BORN

1946


DIED

2022


ABOUT

Wake Forest University


FUNERAL HOME

Massey Funeral Home

913 N. Arendell Ave.

Zebulon, NC


ROBERT MATHENY OBITUARY

Robert Matheny

August 13, 1946 - December 3, 2022

Zebulon, North Carolina - Robert Samuel "Bob" Matheny, the former longtime mayor of Zebulon, died Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, surrounded by loved ones.

Bob died at his home on the morning of his town's annual Christmas parade. His children, who inherited his sense of humor, resisted the temptation to announce Bob's death by sneaking the hearse into the parade's route. Bob rode in enough parades as mayor of Zebulon for 28 years.

Bob lived a great life. He said so himself. He was a true leader and role model who loved his family and community. He possessed a rare combination of humor, humility, ingenuity, and leadership with a keen gauge of fairness.

Bob's quick wit constantly entertained his wife, children, and grandsons. His tireless work ethic provided all of them opportunities and resources to prosper in whatever they pursued. He nourished his family with delicious meals as a remarkable cook. He could feed large crowds at parties and neighborhood pig pickins. He was a master beekeeper who enjoyed giving people the honey he harvested.

Bob was born in Nashville, Tennessee, to parents, Sam and Estie Matheny. The family moved to Charlotte, N.C., where Bob excelled at academics and athletics at South Mecklenburg High School. His strength and speed as a sprinter and running back earned him a football scholarship at Wake Forest University.

At WFU, Bob met classmate Ann Davis of Zebulon. They wed in 1966 and were happily married 51 years until her death in 2017.

When Bob's college athletic career was cut short by injury, he took a semester off and worked as a counselor at the N.C. Advancement School in Winston-Salem. That's when he was promptly drafted into military service during the Vietnam War. He enlisted with the U.S. Navy and served four years on active duty, including deployment on the USS Forrestal.

After his honorable discharge, Bob made his home with Ann in Zebulon where they raised their three children; Michelle, Sam, and Jim Matheny.

In Zebulon, Bob's commitment to volunteerism and public service spanned more than half a century. He served on the fire department and helped found the Zebulon Rescue Squad. He served on the town's planning board and was president of Jaycees.

In pursuit of a more open local government, he ran for town commissioner and was elected in 1973. He was elected Zebulon's mayor in 1993 and led the town for 28 years until his final term ended December 2021. He prioritized transparency and open-mindedness. He took pride in listening to others and caring about their opinions, even when he disagreed. Civil discourse was important. His leadership helped expand the town, bring minor league baseball to Zebulon, revitalize downtown, and attract industry. He and Ann were proud of their work to preserve the historic Wakelon School by transforming it into the town hall and police headquarters.

Bob's devotion to helping local governments extended beyond Zebulon. He served as president of the North Carolina League of Municipalities and president of the Wake County Mayors Association. He was devoted to empowering citizens while providing open and effective government practices to people throughout North Carolina.

In 2019, Bob received The Order of the Long Leaf Pine award, the highest honor from North Carolina's governor, for his significant contributions to the state and his community.

Bob's prodigious public service was done in his free time alongside a variety of full-time professions. He sold insurance, owned a Sears franchise, and retired after many years as general manager of Whitley Furniture Galleries - sort of. He then obtained his license as a general contractor, home inspector, and was an all-around talented handyman.

Bob relished nature and the great outdoors from land, water, and air. He was an aviator with certification as a private and commercial pilot. He loved to fish, boat, hunt, hike, and camp. He emphasized conservation and preservation. One of his most cherished refuges was the log cabin he built with his family in the mountains of Virginia.

Bob is survived by children; Michelle Matheny, Sam Matheny and Jim Matheny (Ellen); as well as grandsons; Ty Matheny and Liam Matheny. He was also blessed with a treasured extended family of nephews, nieces, cousins, and in-laws. Bob was preceded in death by his wife, Dr. Ann D. Matheny, who he cared for with incredible devotion during her final years of terminal illness. In addition to his parents, Bob was also preceded in death by his beloved sister, Shirley Matheny Gantt.

The cause of Bob's death was pancreatic cancer. His family would like to gratefully acknowledge the support of many friends and loved ones.

A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, December 9, 2022, at Zebulon Baptist Church. Family will receive friends at the church immediately following the service. A private burial will follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Zebulon Baptist Church Missions Fund, 400 N. Arendell Ave., PO Box 366, Zebulon, NC 27597.

Arrangements by Massey Funeral Home, Zebulon www.masseyfuneralhome.com


Published by The Herald Sun on Dec. 8, 2022.

Friday, December 02, 2022

Back At Work


So away we go, odd name:

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/newsobserver/name/greta-mcmillan-obituary?id=38278454

Thank you, good night everybody!



Monday, November 14, 2022

Dark Enough For You?

November 14, 2022

I guess I forgot to tell you that I am working again; I put in three days a week as a sales associate with Edmunds and Associates. I am covering eastern North Carolina, so far so good.

        http://www.edmundsandassoc.com/

One of these days I hope to make it to the website.

Last month we went on a Mediterranean cruise through the Greek Isles, Malta, Sicily and Italy. In following with the theme of this blog I give you the Pompeii girl:


Originally thought to be in her early 20's, archeologists now think she was in her mid-teens.

That is as morbid as I can get right now, I'll try to step it up for the next edition of.........Tales of the Macaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabre

 In Case You Wondered................ .............it was Saturday, September 24, 2016. What happened on that date you ask? Good question, i...