Jan 21, 2018
Empowering Women
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The fog never lifted today. It had rained during the night and the ground was still wet. A Women's Rally was planned at 1 p.m. and I ...
Nov 8, 2017
My own version of Piada's Carbonara Pasta Bowl
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There is a wonderful little place to eat in Indianapolis called Piada. It is Italian street food. Not the Italian food that is heavily ...
Oct 17, 2017
Sauteed Dandelion Greens with Cabbage and Onion
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Even though I grew up in the North, we ate Southern food. I grew up eating fried cabbage with bacon grease, salt, and pepper. But as I g...
Oct 1, 2017
Isness
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Isness. What an odd word. Upon first looking at the word it has the appearance of incompleteness. Could there be letters missing? I asked my...
Sep 15, 2017
Pick a Peck: Jane, Adam, Jacob, or William...
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I was thrilled when I decided to start researching the parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, etc...of the people who married into my Campbel...
Jul 23, 2017
A view from the boat on the Detroit River
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Last weekend a friend and I took a mini vacation. We traveled to Detroit and then made our way around the city. It was our goal to go on a ...
Jun 17, 2017
In the year 1812: On being a widow and the Lover's Eye
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The war of 1812 isn't discussed much in the history books. At lease, that I can remember. A few days again I encountered this woman ...
Jun 15, 2017
Ketner's Mill, Whitwell, Tennessee
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I think that is was love at first sight for me when we drove up the road trying to find an old mill that we had heard of. The dam was buil...
Jun 4, 2017
Silverdale Confederate Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee
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While visiting Chattanooga last weekend my cousin and stumbled upon a cemetery that I had never heard of before. It is located at...
May 14, 2017
A Garden of Statues
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Have you ever driven by a house and the yard is packed with junk? Then you wonder what their neighbors think of them. I know that I wo...
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