Posted on 04 November 2009
Viney Grove News
By Lou Huskey
Gee, it is the very last week of October, and I wonder what I have accomplished this month. I paid taxes, which was probably the most important task. The rest were just the usual everyday chores. But, believe me, I did enjoy all of the month gone by and hope that [...]
Posted on 04 November 2009
Lincoln Lifestyles
By Marie Roy
I do believe I will have some very well-fed squirrels this winter, and I am wondering where they have all those walnuts stashed. One day last week (the day the sun shined), I raked leaves in the front yard — five big 39-gallon leaf bags full. Deciding to take a break, I [...]
Posted on 04 November 2009
A View From Antioch Mountain
By Lillian McConnell
Last Week
“I love to lose myself in a mystery.” — Sir Thomas Browne
Life is full of mysteries. Some of them we unravel quickly and go right on with the business before us. Other mysteries require a lifetime of searching through the clues and sifting through the evidence before they [...]
Posted on 28 October 2009
Lincoln Lifestyles
By Marie Roy
After rain, rain and more rain, the clouds miraculously rolled away for a beautiful, full day of sunshine Saturday and the 18th Myers family reunion. This again was hosted by Charlie and Carol Pitts in their spacious home in Siloam Springs. Around 60 family members were present, coming from Rogers, Springdale, Farmington, [...]
Posted on 28 October 2009
A View From Antioch Mountain
By Lillian McConnell
“I love to lose myself in a mystery.” — Sir Thomas Browne
Life is full of mysteries. Some of them we unravel quickly and go right on with the business before us. Other mysteries require a lifetime of searching through the clues and sifting through the evidence before they are [...]
Posted on 28 October 2009
Pickle Lady Perspectives
By Patricia Kienzle
You just might find a cow at our craft fair, but don’t count on it. Also, don’t count on a large craft fair like the Clothesline Fair. You can call it an old-fashioned church bazaar if you like. The young people at Rolling Hills Baptist Church did a mission project in [...]
Posted on 28 October 2009
Viney Grove News
By Lou Huskey
Gee, it is the very last week of October, and I wonder what I have accomplished this month. I paid taxes, which was probably the most important task. The rest were just the usual everyday chores. But, believe me, I did enjoy all of the month gone by and hope that [...]
Posted on 21 October 2009
Thisnthat
By R.D. Manning
I told my Colorado grandson when he called to wish me a happy birthday, and who is in college, that there is no such thing as useless knowledge. There was not one course in the seven years I attended university that at some time later in my life was useful to me. One [...]
Posted on 21 October 2009
A View From Antioch Mountain
By Lillian McConnell
“… where seldom is heard a discouraging word, and the skies are not cloudy all day.”
— Home on the Range, anonymous cowboy song.
During all this rainy and cloudy weather, wherever I go, the cows are lying down. At first I didn’t think too much about it, but then I [...]
Posted on 21 October 2009
Viney Grove News
By Lou Huskey
This past week was quite a busy one for the residents of Viney Grove. On Monday night, the EHC team of Helen, Margaret, Jane, Virginia and me prepared dinner for the Gideon men and women. Tuesday was the regular monthly meeting of the Viney Grove EHC members, and I will tell [...]