About 20 years ago, the Tuscaloosa News had a promotion where they asked their readers to write the paper and tell them why you loved T-town. I think there were some "I 'heart' T-town" bumper stickers that were part of the promotion. I sent in an entry and it was the last one of all the ones they published and I liked that. It went like this:
Standing on an old street corner laid out in 1821
Shaded by Druid oaks all around.
That's why I love T-town.
Sitting on a sandy bank
With my feet in the river
While the sun goes down.
That's why I love T-town.
Now that I've entered retirement, the "Why I love T-town" composition I wrote over 20 years ago summarizes my idea of a "perfect day." Spending my days walking the old streets of T-town and then heading to the river to feed the fish is my idea of a perfect day. I thank the Good Lord for allowing me to live this long and even though my old body's givin' out on me and the Lord's about to call me home, I still hope I'm granted a few more days and nights to walk T-town's streets and to explore its river banks and swamps.