Living in rural Iowa teaches us a lot about seasons.
We watch the fields turn from brown to green, then green to gold. We celebrate the rain when it’s needed and pray for it when it doesn’t come. We know what it’s like to endure long winters, muddy springs, hot summers, and busy ...
Members of my Northeast Hamilton Community High School Class of 1966 are making plans for a 60th class reunion.
Sixty years — can you believe it?
We have enjoyed class reunions every five years since 1971 when we all thought we were getting old. We stand corrected.
The distinction ...
For many of us, the 2026 open water fishing season is in full swing. As in previous open water seasons, some anglers are promising themselves that they’re going to add a technique to their fishing in an effort to catch more fish.
Versatility is a quality the most successful anglers ...
I’ve been catching some interesting videos online lately, and for me that is something. I don’t even like to sit for a movie, but these little videos are short.
They are the ones where people are mowing and cleaning up lawns for abandoned properties and people who are not able to take ...
My grandfather, in referring to the weather, used to say, “Red in the morn; sailors take warn. Red at night, sailors’ delight.” I have heard others use terms and phrases like rule of thumb and peeping tom.
When I hear these phrases I often wonder where, when and how they originated. ...
It’s graduation week. By Sunday night there will no longer be any high school seniors….they will be graduates of the high school they have attended for the past year. And they will be looking forward to their future.
It’s a future that needs them desperately to step into some important ...