Bio:
Writing has always been central to Raymond Manley's work. After graduating in journalism, he has written for newspapers, catalogs, and the Internet. He also has extensive experience in education, computers, music, the arts, business, and religion.
Writing has always been central to Raymond Manley's work. After graduating in journalism, he has written for newspapers, catalogs, and the Internet. He also has extensive experience in education, computers, music, the arts, business, and religion.
Education/Experience:
BA, journalism, San Jose State University.
BA, journalism, San Jose State University.
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There are times when good parents must spy on their children. And, the result is usually positive for both groups.
By Raymond Manley | Published 8/14/2009
Keeping your RV's water tank and plumbing clean and sanitized is important. Follow these simple instructions to insure a safe water supply.
By Raymond Manley | Published 8/1/2009
Some simple advice from my wife's grandfather on the eve of our wedding has spared us a lot of arguing over the years.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/29/2009
Visitors to the Nashville area and eastern Tennessee will get a real feel for American history when they visit the homes of these three presidents.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/17/2009
There has been a boom in the bath towel market. Consumers are no longer faced with just one choice of materials and style, and for bathers who want to go easy on the environment, there are some great new towels.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/16/2009
Just outside the bright lights of downtown Nashville, county fairs in neighboring Wilson and Williamson counties treat visitors to great entertainment and a taste of rural Tennessee.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/12/2009
Emotions in Nashville run high as details of former Titan quarterback Steve McNair's murder become known to the community.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/10/2009
Visiting these five places will immerse you in country music history and culture without breaking the bank. With the money you save, hit a honky-tonk or two and hear a local crooner belt out your favorite tunes.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/8/2009
Visitors to central Tennessee and the Nashville area can learn a lot about local history by touring some of the log cabins on public display in Rutherford County.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/8/2009
With authentic period buildings, Cannonsburgh Village in Murfreesboro, Tennessee recreates a typical southern town of the 1800s.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/8/2009
Anticipating the Fourth of July, Nashville, Tennessee tea party protesters gather in front of the state capitol on July 2 to send their message to President Obama and other officials in Washington, D.C.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/7/2009
Tennessee train fame started with the Chattanooga Choo Choo, but it hasn't ended there. Today several restored vintage trains ply the historic rails of central and eastern Tennessee.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/6/2009
Families can save from hundreds to more than a thousand dollars a year by taking shrewd advantage of the DVDs in the video collection at their public library.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/6/2009
When you visit these Nashville museums with your kids, they will be sure to have fun and will probably learn a thing or two as well!
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/6/2009
A low cost of living, friendly folks, and a rich cultural life are combining to make Nashville one of the nations top target cities for people looking to relocate.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/6/2009
Go easy on your vacation and shopping budgets this summer with a trip to the World's Longest Yard Sale that stretches from Ohio to Alabama.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/6/2009
When the author suffered a broken shoulder in his 50s, he was impressed by the body's natural ability to make itself whole again.
By Raymond Manley | Published 7/2/2009
Take an audio tour from Yankee Doodle to Woody Guthrie with plenty of stops in between.
By Raymond Manley | Published 6/30/2009
Whether you're coming to Nashville for a day or a week, this street level tour will introduce you to all the "must see" places in Music City.
By Raymond Manley | Published 6/30/2009
We take a quick walk around a fantastic urban walking path, head up some ridges, around a couple of lakes, and go alongside the Cumberland River as we explore the top five Nashville trails.
By Raymond Manley | Published 6/30/2009
While the winter weather may occasionally get a little on the nippy side, Nashville is still a great location for winter weddings of all sizes and styles.
By Raymond Manley | Published 6/29/2009
Special baby shower favors make the party memorable for the guests as well as the mom-to-be. Here's a guide to make the right choices whether you shop locally or online.
By Raymond Manley | Published 6/25/2009
A little time spent wisely planning a baby shower can make the event one your mom-to-be will never forget and be budget conscious at the same time.
By Raymond Manley | Published 6/25/2009
Although Nashville is the center of the universe for country and western music, the discerning jazz fan can find a lot of great music.
By Raymond Manley | Published 6/25/2009
After years of supervising employees and teaching school, I discovered three simple rules for success. Follow them and you will do well at whatever you decide to pursue. Break them and failure looms.
By Raymond Manley | Published 6/25/2009
Grab those fresh vegetables from the farmer's market or your local store and toss them on the grill for a wonderful meal presentation.
By Raymond Manley | Published 6/22/2009
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