A Skilled Scrimshander

Johnson Citian Don Luttrell says he had an uncle that was an artist. That’s where he figures he got the artistic bug. So, around the age of 40, he became a scrimshander.

September 1, 2010 1:36 PM

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Bristol Views
Joy over child’s safe return

Our community breathed a sigh of relief Tuesday when 7-month-old Drake Boyd was found safe in Miami, two days after his mother was attacked in Greene County, Tenn., and the child was taken.

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Cable Country
A Skilled Scrimshander

Johnson Citian Don Luttrell says he had an uncle that was an artist. That’s where he figures he got the artistic bug. So, around the age of 40, he became a scrimshander.

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Fab Over 40
Fab After 40 – TO BOTOX OR NOT TO BOTOX…

I desperately want to be one of those middle aged women who embraces every creeping wrinkle on her face.  Who celebrates the silver in her hair and the still-slight but discernable downward droop of the skin right above the eye lid.

I have always planned to be that woman, too cool and too together to be bothered by such minor signs of aging.  That, of course, was before those supposed “minor signs” starting showing up on MY face.  They were easy to laugh off in theory, but now they are reality.  And, as the saying goes, reality bites.

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In the Garden
IN THE GARDEN:  THE VINCA VICTORY

This year, I put out lots of different annuals – more than I usually do.  Then – here comes the easy part – I ignored them.  I did not water them.  I did not fertilize them.  I didn’t ignore them on purpose, mind you.  It has just been a busy few months.  And as you know, we have had killer high temps this summer, starting as early as June.  Yet I coldly, callously did nothing to help my annuals survive.

Most didn’t.

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Mom's Blog
Thank God for Pike Electric

Sometimes, all it takes is for somebody to turn the lights on.

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Morning Show Blog
A delicious glass of “Ice Tea”

This recipe comes with a secret ingredient and some clear “no-no’s”.  I loved it.

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On Air
Journal Entry Four: The U.S.S. Greeneville

Excerpts from a journal written by Josh Smith, 11 Connects news anchor, during his recent assignment on the U.S.S. Greeneville based at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii along with a video blog produced by Phillip Murrell.

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Political Potluck with Jody Lee
COMMENT ON THE HEADLINES:  DISSING MOTHER THERESA!?!?

In the overall scheme of things, it’s not that big of a deal.  But it IS kind of interesting.  You have to wonder, what in the world would make someone dis the memory of someone like Mother Teresa?

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Reporter's Notebook

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Sports Blog
When winning doesn’t matter in NASCAR, it’s time for a change

Winning should matter in sports. In NASCAR, it doesn’t. Here’s three ideas for fixing that.

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Spotlight: Kingsport
Kingsport On Live Feed From Harvard Today

Watch Mayor Dennis Phillips and Northeast State President Bill Locke present Kingsport’s higher education story to Harvard today at 2 pm click here.

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Tri-Cities Most Wanted
Monday’s Most Wanted:  Johnson City Police 8/30/2010

Monday’s Most Wanted:  Johnson City Police 8/30/2010

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Wallet Watch
The final entry… for now

It’s time to start pulling your wallets out.

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