Wendy Hodge Articles

Spectacular: Part One

By WENDY HODGE You’d have to be crazy to do what we do. By “we” I mean Tim and myself and Tim’s parents, Jeff and Jerri. For 364 days a year, we plan and prepare and look forward to the Saturday after Labor Day with a couple hundred other folks, who are just as...

No Excuse

By WENDY HODGE As I write this, we are 48 hours away from what has become a tradition for Tim, Tim’s parents and myself. The Saturday after Labor Day is the annual Daylily Spectacular at Bell’s Daylily Garden in Sycamore, Georgia. I had every intention of writing this...

It Is Not Just A Table

By WENDY HODGE Fifty years is a long time, and it sure does fly by. In 50 years, you can raise a family, work hard at a job, see your children become adults, become grandparents yourself, retire and then grow old. You can celebrate, and you can grieve; you can dream,...

My Mother’s Hands

By WENDY HODGE The very first memory I have is of my mother’s hands on my forehead. Her cool fingers, long and thin, were pressed to my skin to gauge how much fever I had. I was 4 years old, and we were packing up to move into a new house. That’s really all I remember...
Donkeys and Big Fish Part I

Donkeys and Big Fish Part I

By WENDY HODGE Home of the Vikings football team and the actor who played Merle Dixon on the Walking Dead, Jasper, Alabama, is quiet and quaint. We...

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Donkeys and Big Fish — Part II

Won’t You Be My Neighbor

By WENDY HODGE This morning, around 3:30 a.m., when I could not sleep and found myself standing in the kitchen reading a magazine by the glow of the...

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Donkeys and Big Fish — Part II

Undeserved Kindness

There is an ancient Indian proverb that states “Be kind to unkind people. They need it the most.” Whoever penned that sentiment many centuries ago...

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Donkeys and Big Fish Part I

Unsolved Mysteries

By WENDY HODGE Technology has opened the universe ... we have robotic surgery and driverless vehicles, digital money and quantum computing. We can...

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Donkeys and Big Fish Part I

Tell Me Something Good

By WENDY HODGE In the midst of bad news about politicians run amok and world powers warring against each other and against the innocent and weak,...

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Donkeys and Big Fish Part I

Soot Life

By WENDY HODGE When I was a kid, I suffered from a fear of fire. It all began in the first grade. One of the first lessons we all learned in the...

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Donkeys and Big Fish Part I

Intervention

By WENDY HODGE Verizon has sent me a notice. Apparently I am one of their “most valued” customers, and I can claim a bundle of rewards by simply...

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Donkeys and Big Fish Part I

GRAY

By WENDY HODGE This morning I woke up and stumbled to the bathroom mirror, groggy from a lack of sleep. It’s never a good idea to look at yourself...

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