Memories of mom
Judith Sutherland reflects on the recent passing of her mother, the life she lived and the lessons she taught that Judith stores in her heart.
Reminiscing over Christmas traditions
From square dancing to singing, Christmas was a time for tradition.
Lamb brought warmth and satisfaction
I was stunned to see a wet, newborn lamb crying, stuck between two board fences.
We’re welcoming our next Billy
Following the passing of her beloved dog Billy, Judith Sutherland is counting the days to bring two English Shepherd puppies back to Jeromesville, Ohio.
Hunting for raccoons: Part two
Judith Sutherland reflects on the magnetic pull the woods have on the Sutherland boys during raccoon season.
Tragic tale lives on in a simple archive
Very few things passed down to me from my paternal grandparents, unfortunately, survived our house fire of December 2000.
Unearthing treasures and history
Judith Sutherland recalls finding arrowheads on her family farm as a child.
A POW salute to McCain, and Kari
Judith Sutherland recalls an interview she had with a pilot with the unfortunate distinction of the longest held prisoner of war of Vietnam.
Final chapter of an Ashland family
The final part of the Myers family: Their tragedy and success. The story goes on.
A farmer worth a million dollars
Judith Sutherland had a modest childhood on the farm, but she'll never forget the day her father's tax accountant told him he was worth a million dollars.