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Summer’s freedom and work: part one
Columnist Judith Sutherland recalls the freedom she and her sisters experienced while growing up on the farm, including play in the woods and climbing trees.
Sparking a memory or a new adventure
Eric Keller attempts home repairs, automotive repairs and homestead repairs with his typical carefree, as safe-as-he-can-be attitude.
Making headway on a work in progress takes time, ingenuity
Eric Keller ponders all that goes into making a property exactly that way you want it to be.
Growing up on a farm comes with hard work, joy and sometimes loss
Being raised on a farm is filled with work and joy, tempered with loss, wisdom and growth that can’t be measured over the course of a childhood.
Bur-ied by Kip’s puppy antics
Judith Sutherland provides an update on Kip’s training, and details his recent encounter with cockleburs.
Home making pep talk
Kymberly Foster Seabolt, a home improvement expert (sort of), urges you to use your creativity to make everything old new (to you) again.
EPA adds national dicamba restrictions for this year
Following ongoing controversy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has ordered the makers of dicamba, a controversial weed killer, to revise its label.
Cold front
Kymberly Foster Seabolt has grown from the too cool to prepare for cool weather to being completely ensconced in down and wool from head to toe.
18-point antler rack in need of a new home
Delbert Bartow killed the big buck during Ohio’s 1947 deer season, the first season of modern deer hunting offered in just eight northeast Ohio counties.
Good fishing intel before hitting Lake Erie = limit
The big hand hit six and we were on our way north, heading for Fairport Harbor, Ohio, to see if we could luck into a batch of yellow perch.






