Biography
I was born in Mobile, Alabama in 1969 and I've lived my entire life (so far) on the Central Gulf Coast. I received my Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of South Alabama in 1992. Since 1993, I've worked as a graphic designer. I'm married, with two dogs, six cats and three mortgages. I primarily write about skepticism, free-thought, politics, atheism, separation of church and state, humor, science and my own personal experiences and issues.
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Tag Archives: hurricanes
Trying To Reason With Hurricane Season – Part the Third
Today is the first anniversary of the final U.S. landfall of Hurricane Katrina. I thought this would be the ideal day to post the final installment of my hurricane “memoirs.”
Another Early Start To The Season and A Rant
Tropical Storm Alberto This is not a good sign. Alberto probably isn’t a danger to my area of the Coast, but a storm forming this early in the season is exactly what we didn’t want to see, especially since my … Continue reading
Trying to Reason With Hurricane Season – Part the Second
Read “Part the First” of Trying to Reason With Hurricane Season. As early as September 8th, 2004, when Hurricane Ivan was as far away as the island of Grenada, I told my wife that I had a “real bad feeling” … Continue reading
How To Tell You Live In A Hurricane Zone
I’m working on “part the second” of Trying To Reason With Hurricane Season. In the meantime, this is a list that was circulated a few months prior to Hurricane Katrina. You can tell it was pre-Katrina because we now know … Continue reading







