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At Christmas

Thursday, December 21, 2006

I compared notes with a friend at work about the kinds of music we’d been working on at our churches, Hers, being one of the largest congregations in the area, just finished doing a Christmas cantata which was, no doubt, grand.

Just Look At Us!

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Here we are with a streamlined food page in 4-color! Recipes, more recipes and nothing but recipes! We’ll focus mainly on “back to basic” recipes using ingredients that most of us keep on hand all the time.

Our Clothes Racks Are Full Like Our Heads

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Carol and I were pricing clothes at the consignment shop where I work part time. Carol, my supervisor/boss, manages the Next to New Shop in the basement level of the Columbiana Women’s Club.

Sand, Surreys, and Sunsets

Thursday, August 24, 2006

“One thing for sure,” I declared, “I’m not renting one of these again.” “Well, unless we can find one that’s adjustable.

Fabulous Fatherhood

Thursday, June 15, 2006

I overheard Kathie planning with her dad to watch the X-Men movies (1 and 2) before No. 3 hits theaters this summer.

The Whats and Whys of “Soy-ize”

Thursday, April 6, 2006

I’ve had a box of tofu on the shelf for several weeks. I put off using it because Mark still remembers the time he tried it in a Japanese restaurant and thought it was weird – big on texture but small on flavor.

Special Delivery

Thursday, February 23, 2006

It’s one vicious circle. Magazines pile up under my furniture and I chide myself for subscribing to them.

Primed for Puzzles

Thursday, February 9, 2006

Maybe it’s laziness, but when I fix on a thought process that requires a quick answer, my focus goes fuzzy.

Hard Tack Die-Hards

Thursday, December 15, 2005

“What did the volcano say to the earthquake?” My dad’s joke hung over the table as we stopped cutting candy and readied ourselves for his punch line.

Roadside Bumper Crop Is Fall Nuisance

Thursday, October 20, 2005

The rampant display of campaign signs before election time annoys me, marring fall’s promising vista with clutter.