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What the Fearsome Fear – by Eileen Bobek
Reflections of a Rebel Heart - Online-Only for the November 2022 Issue A witch ought never to be frightened in the darkest forest, Granny Weatherwax had once told her, because she should be sure in [...]
Hell in a Handbasket: A Traveler’s Guide to Living in Uncertain Times – by Kate Ingram
Soul Matters - April 2022 - Online-only longer version Just as spring arrives, just as the pandemic recedes and life begins to look a bit brighter, Vladimir Putin. Seriously? Two insane years of Covid, massive political [...]
An Irish Character – by Eileen Bobek
“When anyone asks me about the Irish character, I say look at the trees. Maimed, stark and misshapen but ferociously tenacious.” ~ Edna O'Brien Not long ago, my oldest son called from college and said [...]
Epidemics – by Carolyn Kingsnorth
Pioneer Profiles - November 2021 - Published online-only It’s November and flu season is upon us! We’re fortunate that our annual flu shots help protect us against such virulent strains as the “Spanish Influenza” that [...]
Oxidative Therapy: A Counter-Intuitive Approach to Healing – by Dr. McClane Duncan, ND
This post was originally published on Naturalpath.net. If you’re like me, you have a few antioxidant supplements in your medicine cabinet. This is probably because you’ve been trained to think that oxidation in the body is bad, leading [...]
Real Estate in the Midst of Covid-19 – by Sandy J. Brown
On Real Estate & More - Submitted for the May 2020 issue It was supposed to be the typical spring boom for real estate. But thanks to the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic downturn, what [...]
What We Left Behind – by Paula Block Erdmann & Terry Erdmann
The Unfettered Critic - Submitted for the May 2020 issue Have you ever felt as though you’re in a Twilight Zone episode? Of course you have. Everybody feels that way these days—waking up to discover [...]
Trail Talk – by Clayton Gillette
Submitted for May 2020 issue The current state of global affairs has left me pondering opposing forces. Here we spend our days in our bubbles, isolating our physical selves for the sake of everyone’s well-being, [...]
May 2020 News from the Silent City on the Hill – by Dirk J. Siedlecki, President of the Friends of Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery
Submitted for the May 2020 issue - Sponsored by Carefree Buffalo and The Pot Rack Our Past Meets the Present - Perhaps a Future Story to be Shared?—Little did our Research Committee even begin to [...]
Love in the Time of Corona – by Kate Ingram
Submitted for the May 2020 issue - Sponsored by Rellik Winery I know you are probably sick of hearing and reading about this horrid virus; I know I am. It’s like hearing about the hurricane [...]