‘And they’re off!’ (the fun begins)
The latest thrill in Judith Sutherland's life is introducing the ceremonial Triple Crown springtime tradition to her 2-year-old grandson.
The journey, how long or short
Judith Sutherland ponders growing older and the prospect of outliving friends and family members.
The evolution of the bathroom
As society has evolved, one thing that has changed is the family bathroom. We went from no house having an indoor toilet to every house having a bathroom.
Enjoying the younger generation
Judith Sutherland's favorite people to spend time with are the little people in her life.
Rural church family lives on
The little country church of Judith Sutherland's childhood was modest in every way, but it was large in love and glory for all who gathered there.
The safe feeling of country living
Judith Sutherland feels blessed to live on her farm, in the country where she feels safe.
Laughter is the best medicine
In a column she wrote 10 years ago, Judith Sutherland recounts some of the famous jokesters of her family.
Farmers, hiding their struggles
Farmers carry a heavy physical and mental burden over a lifetime. Judith Sutherland reminds them to seek help when they need it.
Springtime fever and imaginations
The best gifts of Judith Sutherland's childhood weren't gifts at all, but games played on the stage of her imagination.
Cultivating farm, family and friends
Judith Sutherland's parents were always happy to welcome visitors onto their farmland, knowing there is great joy in sharing such a place.























