Enjoy the adventure of a good book
From reading to her children and grandchildren to enjoying a good book alone on a summer day, books are constantly taking Judith Sutherland to new places.
Charles Schulz’s cartoons gave children an unexpected hero
Who doesn't love Charlie Brown? He is sort of all of us, small and attempting to be mighty, prone to the simplest of mistakes, at one time or another.
Will work for wooden nickels
Judith Sutherland's grandfathers chose her to be their conversation courier. As an adult, she recalls the hilarious messages they relayed to her.
You don’t need to know all of the answers — just where to...
Knowing who to call when something's amiss is invaluable. Judith Sutherland recalls the value of word-of-mouth recommendations on the farm of her youth.
Choose to embrace the positive
One of Judith Sutherland's favorite quotes that runs through her mind is: "The secret to having it all is knowing you already do."
June storm brings lots of work
Following a storm, Judith Sutherland's farm was covered in splintered trees all over the place. Cleaning it up has been a lot of work.
Success is best when shared with family, friends, Belmont winner says
Mike Repole had not one, but two horses qualify to run in the 154th Belmont Stakes and his interviews portrayed a happy guy who was amazed by it all.
Dad knew the secret to happiness
Born in Judith Sutherland's father's love of farming was an ability to see the joy in the life he had chosen.
Games teach how to be diplomatic winners, good losers
One of the biggest lessons learned from playing games during her childhood was how to be diplomatic winners and good losers.
The return of the songbirds
Things have been much more colorful on Judith Sutherland's small farm the last couple of weeks, largely because of the return of the songbirds.