Only three channels, but it was the whole world in television
(Part three)In the early 1960s, a 23-inch black and white television set cost $219, with a 26-inch color TV going for $379. If a...
No immigrants, means no food
Another look at the immigration issue, and what the loss of immigrants would mean.
The wonderful, magical complexities of nature
Eric Keller discusses science and how, though complex, it can be used to understand God's creations.
Cutting corners in DIY
Learn how Kymberly Foster Seabolt has come to the conclusion if she ever decided to have a decorating site its blog name would be "The Sloppy Painter."
What goes around always comes around
As Kym Seabolt's children search for the perfect furniture to fill their homes, she is reminded that a comfortable home is not only trendy but timeless.
Pumpkin Cake and a Poem
This pumpkin cake may not be so different from other pumpkin cakes you've tried, but see if you agree with me; it's right up there with the better ones.
Fake meat is mostly a fake-out for now
Despite continued evidence that the majority of Americans have a very limited appetite for non-meat meat and non-egg eggs, investors continue to invest.
Strategic farm management: Planning ahead does pay off
Reflect, plan and then implement plans for some key farming particles that will be occurring during the next five months of the year.
Grain marketing: Planting Progress not dead
USDA's June 8 Planting Progress report says soybean planting still lags history. This has some traders saying that all the bean acres will never be planted.
Thistles Again
Beautiful trills of birdsong drifted through the bathroom window. As I raised the mini-blind halfway, I expected to see, somewhere, a goldfinch.