After a strenuous early afternoon of hanging curtains at the Jonesville Office, I took Tammie (my bride) out for lunch for the work she had done in the office. We were in line at a local restaurant, and there was an older lady ahead of us. As she reached the end of the line to… Read more »
Month: August 2019
Letters From Leton: What’s In A Name?
Do you remember the first time you saw your name on a nameplate? There it was on your station or desk telling the world who you are. Perhaps it was your first business card sharing where you worked and what you did. If you were like me, a certain pride swelled up inside of you.… Read more »
Letters From Leton: Don’t Kill That Moth!
Wednesday nights I often listen to a show called “The Moth Radio Hour” that features story tellers (I have been trying to learn to come out of shell as a public speaker). On a recent episode, Les Strayhorn told a story regarding going to school in North Carolina as a black man during integration in… Read more »
Letters From Leton: Some Things Are Made To Last!
In a fast paced and ever-changing world, finding something that will last a long time keeps getting harder and harder. I have a good friend, a brother in spirit in fact, William Fields. Some of you have met William as he has attended some events at our Abingdon location. After leaving Washington County to come… Read more »