BACK IN THE SADDLE
Tech turns to antiques in a hurry
Time is beginning to play tricks on me.
Wife was smart to avoid the rocks
It was an aimless Saturday, one of those days that need some focus to begin to make sense.
Anna Mae offered priceless smiles
Anna Mae Conkling never walked.
Concerts were well worth the trips
It was 50 years ago this month, the end of March blurring into the first few days of April of 1968.
Collector afflicted with art disease
Pssst! Can we talk for a moment — just between us — about genetic conditions?
Why has response been so tepid?
Fact: Russia has subjected the United States to a sustained cyberattack intended to influence the most recent presidential election, sow chaos and undermine American trust in its democratic institutions.
Minority group gathers for coffee
Sometimes I think I am in the 99th percentile.
Growing up with guns was normal
Is it possible to talk about guns without making folks’ blood pressure spike? Let’s try.
February is a painfully long month
Let's face it, there's something painful about February.
In the end, reality beats nostalgia
Now it gets personal.
Blizzard stories still hold up well
Pardon me if I'm repeating myself.
Bolling was held in highest esteem
Word came in the past few weeks that Landrum Bolling died.
Music elicited emotional reaction
It was Dec. 20, 1967, 50 years ago last month.
President's comment was off base
What constitutes a “hole”?
Year ended with a unicorn sighting
Okay, despite my better judgment, I have to tell you about the unicorn I saw.
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