
Kitchen friends
My cookbook library has more than 150 titles, but that didn’t stop me from looking at the used cookbooks at the Mennonite Relief Sale in August, and it did not stop me from buying two.
My cookbook library has more than 150 titles, but that didn’t stop me from looking at the used cookbooks at the Mennonite Relief Sale in August, and it did not stop me from buying two.
I had a different idea for this week’s column at first, but I changed my mind after reading a story that reminded me of something that I, and I’m sure most of us, are guilty of doing at times.
“I think we have created a musical virus that there is no known cure for.”
The amber waves of hay were mown in time for our late July party, the bales dotting the field as though placed for decoration.
A couple of weeks ago, I made a reminder for myself called The Dog Days of Summer.
Summer events and happenings throughout the region are collectively more than a person can hope to take in but I am giving it the college try.
In continuing my last column about auto tours, I wanted to highlight another interesting tour I discovered a few weeks ago.
The decision to touch both water towers in West Branch came spontaneously when the big green one emerged suddenly into view.
The number of people traveling away from home for Independence Day this year is forecast to exceed pre-pandemic numbers.