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Be thankful for your upbringing

Thursday, November 24, 2022

Being grounded to the earth, whether through the planting of a small garden or hundreds of acres of crops, is often seated in where we were born.

Passenger pigeon became hunted, now extinct

Thursday, November 26, 2020

By the 20th century, the passenger pigeon disappeared from the sky above and the earth below. It was extinct.

Empty(ish) nest

Thursday, January 23, 2020

Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers advice for transitioning into empty(ish) nest status, as her adult children navigate their lives.

Move to suburbia offered a fresh start

Thursday, December 12, 2019

A new era of lifestyle had opened and suburbia appeared to be the best solution to the nation’s housing problem, following World War II.

The history of Arlington National Cemetery

Thursday, November 14, 2019

Learn who owned Arlington before the Civil War and how it came to be known as Arlington National Cemetery.

The evolution of the bathroom

Thursday, May 9, 2019

As society has evolved, one thing that has changed is the family bathroom. We went from no house having an indoor toilet to every house having a bathroom.

Enjoy your worn grass

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Kymberly Foster Seabolt urges readers not to sweat the wear and tear on a property. One day, the kids grow up and the grass grows back.

Chores, childhood and being adult

Thursday, January 11, 2018

In Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s opinion, there’s nothing wrong with having your kids do chores.

Could the sex of your baby affect your health?

Thursday, March 30, 2017

A study, published in the February 2017 issue of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, shows the sex of a baby is connected to immune responses in pregnant women.

Manage invasive species to keep native plants and wildlife healthy

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Non-native trees and shrubs are invading the native ecosystem in the Midwest. Learn about management strategies to keep them under control.