Anything possible with a good book
Judith Sutherland shares facts about Pulitzer-prize winning author Annie Dillard's childhood and reminds us with a good book anything is still possible.
May the luck of the Irish be with you
Columnist Judith Sutherland offers a bit of Irish education in this week that claims St. Patrick's Day.
The era of light that changed lives
Judith Sutherland reflects on the era that brought electricity into our homes.
Our spotlight, the orange desk lamp
Judith Sutherland, her sisters and her cousins were part Broadway, part small-town chapel as they performed grand shows atop their beds.
Celebrating the life of a devoted farm wife
Judith Sutherland looks back on her mother's life with admiration.
Facts, an update and a thank you
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares her son's struggles and his mantra.
Struggles nothing new, but life goes on
Columnist Judith Sutherland goes down the road of life with Alexander Smalley.
Searching for hope with grace
I am always on the look-out for new books on Lyme disease. Most are scientifically-based and might offer a glimmer of hope through new treatment options within the medical world.
Through the eyes of a 4-year-old
It has proven to be true: you can take the country boy off of the farm, but you can’t sweep the country off the boy.
Just a stock cane, Bill and me
Bringing in the cows was columnist Judith Sutherland's first chore on her family's dairy farm, and she couldn't have done it without a dog named Bill.