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Judge pony by character, not its past

Thursday, July 9, 2009

“There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.” –Sir Winston Churchill I never would have believed that there is such thing as a perfect pony, but I have witnessed it long enough now to know this is not a fluke. This is the real deal.

Do children appreciate all we do?

Thursday, May 14, 2009

First, I would like to thank the editor of this fine publication for my latest existential crisis. They cooked up that heartwarming “Thanks, Mom!” contest last week. I really thought I had that one in the bag. I like to think I’m a pretty great mom. I’m there every day before school, after school, heck

It’s about time: Spring finally here

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Every spring, this column is committed to bring you in poetry the scent of hyacinths as you read once again the advice of an old saying: If thou of fortune be bereft And in thy store there be but left Two loaves: sell one, And with the dole, Buy hyacinths to feed thy soul …

On My Mind: The animals know spring is near

Thursday, March 13, 2008

If ice storms weren’t so frightening and dangerous (please, God, don’t let the electricity go off, don’t let the trees and wires fall down, etc.!) they’d be beautiful. I’m sure the folks in northern Trumbull County saw nothing beautiful in their damaging storm this week, but our area was spared the problems and had no

When wanderlust meets tractor dust

Thursday, April 3, 2008

In my teens and early 20s, there was but one truth that I held self-evident: I would never, ever be “small town.” From my earliest preteen years, I had sent my sights on getting out of town. Upon reaching adulthood, I was going to decamp to a “big city” just as fast as my little

A little teamwork goes a long way

Thursday, August 2, 2007

“Until that time, he hadn’t given money much thought. They’d never had much, but neither had anyone else they knew.

Getting the worst job in Washington

Thursday, November 25, 2004

Even before Ann Veneman quietly submitted her resignation as secretary of agriculture Nov. 12, the Washington grapevine hung heavy with a long list of likely replacements.

Bicentennial barn gets a closer look

Thursday, September 11, 2003

The bicentennial barn in Delaware County isn’t just a site along Interstate 71. It’s also a family treasure.

True grit survives 81 years of ranching

Wednesday, November 26, 2003

Columnist Judith Sutherland says real survival is ranching in a wildfire canyon.

They don’t make birthday parties like they used to

Thursday, May 20, 2004

Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt adds it up: Her children + classmates + parties = buckets of sugar, piñatas, and unprepared parents.