All posts by Tony Burgess

Hi there, my name is Tony Burgess (my friends call me T-Bird) from Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. I am a believer, bleeding heart, idealist, and blogger. I'm married to Laura the Soup Diva and a dog dad to Frankie, Cody, and Mikey. Daily I work for a blood bank recruiting donors. My blog is where I chronicle and curate the sacred, serious, and silly things in my life. I am a member of The Episcopal Church. Thank you for connecting with me. Grace, peace, and love!

Ten Favorite Pro Wrestlers – Becky Lynch of WWE @BeckyLynchWWE

A friend of mine on Facebook tagged me to post 10 of my favorite wrestlers for 10 days. No explanation, no review, just the wrestler.

Today is “The Man” Becky Lynch of World Wrestling Entertainment

Sadness and Struggle One Year Ago

One year ago, today (July 28, 2019) my family was to have met around 12:15 to have lunch together at a nearby Wendy’s Hamburgers. What happened instead is that my dad would get sick and went to the hospital for the final time before he died on August 24th at home. His time in the hospital was very tough on him and all of us. After exhaustive treatments of medicine which included dialysis it was decided he should go home to let nature take its course. My friends, I wish we would have been able to have lunch instead of going to the hospital. It was that month that changed me and my family forever. I miss my dad.

Ten Favorite Pro Wrestlers –Hikaru Shida of AEW @shidahikaru

A friend of mine on Facebook tagged me to post 10 of my favorite wrestlers for 10 days. No explanation, no review, just the wrestler.

Today is “The Shining Samurai” Hikaru Shida of All Elite Wrestling

Monday Motivation By The Letters #MondayMotivation

This is a clever way to look at Monday and other days of the week. Enjoy this gift of this day. Have a great day my good people.

One Hundred Days Until Election Day – Register To Vote Now! #2020Vote #Vote

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In one hundred days American’s will go to the polls. American’s if you aren’t registered to vote, register to vote. This is an important election. Do the responsible thing and vote!

Sunday Reflection: Living On Empty

How many times have you said I have nothing left in my tank? Life has beaten you down and you cannot seem to keep going. Yeah, for me it is been for much of the past year and more. No matter what you do and what sort of responsibilities you have some situations leave you unable to do what you got to do.

Human beings have a limit, a breaking point. In my line of work, I reach that point on Thursdays and when Fridays come I feel relief. Doing everything you can means giving everything you got.

For me, 2019 was a year that took a lot out of me and now 2020 has taken everyone out of rhythm for various reasons. Think about all we have been through in recent times.

We need to be honest about our feelings about having nothing to give. It’s a raw conversation where we can begin to find our way out of those times of emptiness. For some religion is a source of life and renewal. Universally speaking we all find comfort in friendship, community, and culture.

Finding your way back takes time. Patience is a virtue. Life needs renewal, recreation, restoration. It means the manifestation of one’s intentions and being willing to receive grace so that one can begin again. May God be with you all, no matter who you are.

(This post was inspired by my priest Fr. Quinn Parman)