BACK IN THE SADDLE
Veggies have been in short supply
“Where are you eating?” someone asked the other day.
Mayor learned how he was doing
William Hudnut, longtime mayor of Indianapolis, died late last month. And his departure got me thinking about the time our paths crossed.
It's her turn for an adventure
“She’s where?”
Playing Santa is a joy of the season
I was richer than I’d ever been in my life.
Lists are essential for Christmas
December is the season of the list.
Hotel ruckus was smile-inducing
I seldom sleep very well in a hotel.
Let editor know he is remembered
Sometimes that first real job is the one you remember the most fondly.
Wife has earned her spot in photo
Maybe — after more than 45 years — my wife can get in the family picture.
Little chicken made big impression
I had no intention of buying a chicken.
If the shoe fit, they could wear it
On Sunday afternoon, I kept thinking about Parker Snyder’s shoes.
Sun kept trick-or-treaters away
There must have been some trick, because there are plenty of treats left over.
Trump candidacy leaves a mark
Just short of 40 years ago, I wrote my first editorial for this newspaper.
Car becomes time machine
Sometimes the family car can turn into a time machine.
Moderator’s task isn’t an easy one
Now I have some idea what folks like Anderson Cooper and Lester Holt go through.
Old stone house remains a mystery
All I wanted to do was knock on the door.
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