Small town memories of times past
Looking through the ads in a Jeromesville Senior High School yearbook dated 1950, Judith Sutherland recalls a version of her town in the past.
The only constant in life is change
Things always change. And that is one truth we each carry with us, no matter our station in this life," Judith Sutherland writes in her column this week.
Longing for the days of live and let live
Judith Sutherland believes, more than ever, "live and let live" has become a necessary mantra.
Be thankful for your upbringing
Being grounded to the earth, whether through the planting of a small garden or hundreds of acres of crops, is often seated in where we were born.
The beautiful blessing of a new baby
Despite a lifetime of medical struggles, Judith Sutherland's son Cort welcomes his second child, a 7-pound baby girl.
Miss Margaret Stover’s simple life
Judith Sutherland recalls visiting Miss Margaret Stover, who had chosen to remain in the century to which she had been born.
The carefree fun of grandparenting
Judith Sutherland revels in time spent with her granddaughter.
Long marriages are rooted in strong faith
Judith Sutherland admires the way her older sister's marriage has endured through sickness and health for the last 50 years.
Sometimes students are heroes to teachers
Judith Sutherland recalls the day she and her classmates saved her first-grade teacher from the noisy, dizzying nightmare of a horrifying mouse.
A strong spirit who continues to inspire
Her grandmother's spirit was strong and bright enough to pass to Judith Sutherland her love of stories, children and dogs.