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Judith Sutherland: Snowed in: Enjoying the simple life
Ah, March. It is a month that has long brought us such a seemingly unending array of weather here in this part of the country and this year has certainly been no exception. For us, on this patch of the planet in Ohio, we had just finished shoveling out of an early March snowstorm when
The history of Arlington National Cemetery
Learn who owned Arlington before the Civil War and how it came to be known as Arlington National Cemetery.
‘In my day…’: Generations have tunnel vision
We will forever see things from our own perspectives based on our generational ties.
Spread the love of books to children
Once upon a time, there was a little boy and girl who loved sitting on their mama’s lap and reading picture books.
Visitors ‘fell in love’ with Alaska
Judith Sutherland shares memories of visits from her aunt Miriam, who lived in Alaska.
Late summer brings all sorts of interesting critters
As summer winds down, here are a few observations I’ve made or expect to make over the next few weeks. Purple Traps As I’ve traveled in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia this summer, I’ve noticed strange purple objects hanging in tree tops along major highways. They suggest a purple box kite. In fact, they are
Life used to be more deliberate
Hard work and dreams of what could be, pushed early Americans to survive.
It’s time to start listening to each other
Dairy farmers are often advised that listening to their cows is a valuable management tool. Working with dairy youth programs, I remind myself of the same logic when it comes to kids, parents and volunteers. If I hope to plan programs that are progressive and useful, time should be set aside to listen to the
Life and death tell the family story
“Death is to lose the earth you know, for greater knowing; to lose the life you have, for greater life; to leave the friends you loved, for greater loving; to find a land more kind than home, more large than earth.” — Thomas Wolfe‘You Can’t Go Home Again’ They are all gone now; we have watched
Playing ping-pong between grandpas
It is well past time to put away the simple clothing of summer and early fall and reach for the gloves and hats and down-filled coats.






