
The Bantering Welshman
Bio
M.S. Humphreys is The Bantering Welshman, an East Tennessee native, author, journalist, storyteller, marketing specialist, husband and step father. https://www.instagram.com/thebanteringwelshman/ and http://www.banteringwelshman.com
Stories (43/0)
Panacea of Fine Food and Good Drink
Tucked away in the ridges and valleys of Appalachia, cradled by rolling hills, rests the oldest settlement in Tennessee known today as Rogersville. When the daily, laboring sick and wounded of this historic town return home each day from suffering the ills of the world in Knoxville or the Tri-Cities, they flock to the comfort of The Red Dog on Main Eatery and Taproom, a panacea treating both blue and white collared warriors with fine food and good drink.
By The Bantering Welshman2 years ago in Feast
Making a better writer
Writing has been my greatest passion since I was old enough to pick up a pencil and form words, but only then because it usurped my earlier passion of telling myself a good story. Once I learned to write, I could share my stories with someone more than an imaginary audience.
By The Bantering Welshman2 years ago in Journal
Green State of Mind
“Green is really a state of mind you see…” said the little frog as he hopped here and there and then here again. “Seriously Whimsy, you are quite intolerable sometimes,” said the toad trying to ignore the hyper, hopping, bouncing frog.
By The Bantering Welshman2 years ago in Families
Passion for Forensics
For me, it’s been another day of job searching, taking the dogs for a walk, cleaning the cat’s litter box, making my lunch and leaving my dirty dishes in the sink – normally I’m pretty good about cleaning up after myself, but today I was distracted.
By The Bantering Welshman2 years ago in Humans
Archibald Lindsey's Study of Women
Art Imitates Life: An introduction I remember as a child going to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina with Mom and Dad to see the ocean for the first time in my life. It was amazing. I’ll never forget topping that last hill and staring in awe at water that disappeared past the edge of the earth.
By The Bantering Welshman2 years ago in Humans