By LINDA SANDS Spring has sprung in the North Georgia Mountains. Hillsides and meadows turned brown are coming back green... Read More
By MICHAEL MURPHY It seems that when most people make their New Year’s Resolutions they commit the common error of... Read More
By Lela Torgesen Wade Feral cats were always welcome on our farm, mostly because they kept down the rodent population.... Read More
The autumn day was somber. So quiet you could hear a mouse sneeze. Deafening silence surrounded me when I ceased... Read More
By Lela Jorgensen Wade “Gram had a letter from her this morning,” Mama told us that evening at supper. It... Read More
By JOE COBB CRAWFORD The evidence was clearly there. The clues would have jumped out at me if I’d paid... Read More
By JOE COBB CRAWFORD There she is, Dorothy Luella Jones, 92, a widow for 27 years, and my mother-in-law for... Read More
By JOE COBB CRAWFORD A fall breeze caressed the Charleston Harbor as the morning sun rose to eye high. We’d... Read More
By Kathi Hill All Aboard! A few days ago I ran across some photos. And it brought back memories. Not... Read More
By Herman Thorbecke While lying in bed recently, trying NOT to scratch a multitude of chigger bites, I recalled an... Read More
By Herman Thorbecke I love moonlit, windy autumn nights. They have their special, chilly fascination—just cold enough to light a... Read More
By HERMAN THORBECKE A little over a fortnight ago I watched my favorite dog, Chester, die an agonizing death. I’ve... Read More