Sitting in his kitchen, B.R. Reynolds listens nervously to the emergency-band scanner as it blares messages about downed trees blocking area roads. Reynolds, the oldest member of the Cave City Volunteer Fire and Rescue, has been ill and decided not to respond. 'I have kind of a guilty feeling because I'm not going,' he said.Reynolds has a sip of his coffee during his daily stop at the Hickory Villa Restaurant. It's part of Reynolds' ritual: he visits the restaurant to have coffee and talk with friends.B.R. Reynolds (left) shares a laugh with Glasgow resident Charlie Polson during a recent lunch at the Hickory Villa Restaurant.B.R. Reynolds heads toward his truck after his daily stops at the Hickory Villa Restaurant. This routine keeps Reynolds active and social ... and up-to-date with the goings-on in Cave City.Unfortunately there is no info with this photo.Beef cattle -- who are apparently unaware of the sign advertising what could possibly be a relative -- walk through a field at Eddie Sturgeon's farm on Farmers Lane.