The Greatest Birth On Earth!

Now that Thanksgiving leftovers occupy our refrigerators, our thoughts turn from orange and brown to red and green and from Plymouth Rock to Bethlehem.  In just four short weeks, we will be celebrating the birth of the Messiah. Christmas Day is the highlight of the year for many families, children,…

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The Piercings of Identification

This Saturday marks the beginning of firearms season for deer with the advent of the early muzzle loading season.   Hunters will be taking to their blinds and stands in their quests for the bucks of their dreams, or at least some meat for their tables. November always brings nostalgic memories…

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Tramp Rooms Then and Now

I always enjoy reading local history and recently finished Glimpses of the Past in Shenandoah County published by the Woodstock Museum in 1984 and edited by Joseph B. Clower, Jr.  This small volume is a collection of memories of many long-time valley residents, most of whom have now passed on…

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Getting Out From Under Our Umbrellas

What’s the worst thing you ever did? For many of us, certain actions immediately spring to mind, while for others, several different events may wrestle for the dubious distinction of being “the worst thing.”  Sadly, most of us have little difficulty recalling some egregious errors in our past. While listening…

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