Thursday, April 25, 2024

When author Louis Bromfield was looking to give his life roots, he turned to a farm in northcentral Ohio. Columnist Judith Sutherland shares the story.

Columnist Judith Sutherland compares visits to her cousins' farm as a wonderful trip to a resort, where work is secondary.

Our companion animals are more than just animals, observes columnist Judith Sutherland. They are, indeed, our companions.

Columnist Judith Sutherland talks about her days in the newsroom and the lessons worth learning.

Columnist Judith Sutherland reminds us this week that if you look hard enough, you'll find many things to be grateful for.

If you can, build or put up a bluebird house near your home, says columnist Judith Sutherland, and you're in for great wonder.

Columnist Judith Sutherland didn't have the wide range of toys that most kids have today - she had bales of hay and piles of sticks - and her pets. So, she learned to improvise.

Columnist Judith Sutherland compares the doctors in the 1930s with today's physicians.

The words of former president Harry S. Truman share insight into this trail-blazing president, something columnist Judith Sutherland admires.

Columnist Judith Sutherland wonders how today's students would fare in the school of the early 1900s.