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Work boots

February 26, 2014

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I can’t help it – I’m a fool for the Sunday funnies.  You know – the comics.  You don’t know, do you.  Sigh.  Colorful cartoons drawn by actual cartoonists and printed in the Sunday edition of the newspaper in order to give you something to chuckle about.  No.  They do not move.  There is no […]

Babs defines February for you

February 24, 2014

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I am in receipt of the latest Michigan Pic from Babs.  She captured a typical February day on the ribbon roads of Antrim County, and shows you better than I ever could why Miss Sadie, the Cowboy and I have not been out and about in the car so much. On the other hand, some February […]

Pots of preparedness

February 23, 2014

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So there I was working on my Errands List when ny cellphone muttered.  Neighbor Nannette was calling to say that she had acquired the flowerpot we needed for an important scientific experiment–and that she was going to make Reuben sandwiches for supper. Would I care to . . . ?  I believe I was knocking […]

The Weatherman treks out to the ice caves

February 20, 2014

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While I have been indoors AWOLvg (Absent WithOut Leaving) reading Turn Right at Machu Picchu by Mark Adams,  Bruce the Weatherman has been trekking across the frozen Bay in his snowshoes in order to bring you this report.  Bruce is even more intrepid than Mark Adams. Important safety warning: Bruce trekked out there on Tuesday […]

Daugherty Johnson’s Blue Period

February 13, 2014

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I am waiting for Jerry Bingham to arrive with his big rig and heavy duty equipment to thaw out my frozen water line. It will be awhile. I am not his only customer in this fix. Fortunately I have eight gallons of drinking water, six entertaining books, and quantities of excellent treats. I made an […]

Preserving the Wilkinson house one geranium at a time

February 12, 2014

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Loraine Mottern is at it again.  Every year about this time she distributes the annual geranium order form.  She posts it in store windows and on the community bulletin boards at the Eastport Post Office and the Eastport Market.  She sends persuasive press releases to all the newspapers.  It has crossed my mind that if Loraine’s determination […]