Monday, June 24, 2013

The Winner is?

Thank you for all of the comments about our CD Cover Design. Your participation makes it fun!

We had guesses for every cover but #1. I am sure that #1 feels like a dork. I think you looked great #1. Keep your head up, pal.

Julie did a great job on all of them but the cover we chose is #4.


 Out of 20 guesses, 6 of you chose #4 as well.

We will put the names of all the correct guessers in a hat and Odie will scientifically draw out the winning name.

I will let you know the winner on Thursday. Thanks again for your participation. If the rest of the millions of readers would like to have the new CD you can learn how to pre-order HERE.

Davy

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Mamaw and Papaw's 50th - Odie's View

As Dad already told you, Saturday evening June 15th we celebrated the love and marriage of my grandparents Martha and Eugene Boggs. They have been married for 50 years. It is a huge milestone!!  We are all proud to be apart of their family!!

Many friends and family joined us to celebrate. Thanks to all of you for coming!!  Thanks to everyone for coming and for your calls, card, text and emails. 

We had a beautiful day for a party. It all began with a chair wash. Thanks to the family for helping clean the chairs. I think the black chairs added a pop to the decor. 

Sis. Amanda Alexander came to be photographer for the evening. It was great to have her there snapping the camera. I'm looking forward to seeing her images. Thank to Regan Morris for getting most of these shots with my camera for me. 

Now for the pictures






Us


June 12th 1963

April 2013





Saturday, June 22, 2013

The History of Wartburg, Tennessee

While we were in Tennessee, Bro. Ray Riggs, a regular reader and commenter, asked a great question. He wondered in a comment about the history of Wartburg, Tennessee. With a name like Wartburg it is bound to be interesting.

Well, twenty years ago if I had wanted an answer to a question like that I would have went to the country store in Wartburg and asked the oldest person I saw. If that did not work I would have ask another person or went to the local library. If none of that worked I would have asked my brother Steve and he would have probably known.

Today....we have Google.

Wartburg was settled in the 1840's and was incorporated in 1851. A land speculator by the name of George Gerding bought up large tracts of land in the area in hopes of establishing several German communities in the area.

The settlers arrived by coming up the Mississippi, Tennessee and Emory Rivers from New Orleans. They named the community Wartburg after Wartburg Castle in Germany. Wartburg Castle dates all the way back to 1068. That is almost 1000 years!

Internet Photo
Wartburg in Eisenach

Wartburg Castle is remembered by many German Christians because Martin Luther was taken there when his life was in danger from the Catholic church. He lived there for nearly a year. While there Luther translated the New Testament into German.

Pretty interesting history. There is lot more to tell but I do not want to take all of the fun out of it for you.

Hope you have a great day.

Davy