The importance of the brain cannot be overstated. Without it, we would just be lumps of flesh.
Damage it, and we malfunction. It determines everything we do, keeps us alive by monitoring and running our body, stores our memories, triggers our emotions, allows us to speak, determines how ...
The word “plumbing” comes from “plumbum,” the Latin word for lead. That’s a load of hooey. “Plumbum” clearly denotes someone who has a bum crack that is precisely vertical.
If you’re the type of person who enjoys perpetual torment, then repairing the plumbing in an old ...
Last October, we were into soybean harvest, when I got a call from Fritz Busch. Fritz is a friend and a reporter for The Journal. Every so often he calls to see what’s going on with farmers.
Right then, the destruction of our soybean market by the Trump administration was newsy. Fritz came ...
Volunteers are seldom seen and rarely heard from, but they make an enormous difference for many local non-profit organizations.
Any amount of time someone donates is helpful. Just an hour a week doing a simple task might help to create possibilities. It might lead to accomplishments that ...
We have begun learning about Bonnie Jean (Madden) Davis, whose life journey began on a rural Lynd farm. Her journey took her away for years before returning to a career teaching kindergarten in the Marshall Public Schools. Her life on the family farm helped prepare her for all that followed. ...
It’s been more than six years since I’ve written a column. Let’s see if I remember how to write one.
So let’s recap what has happened since then. We’ve been through a pandemic. I dealt with some tachycardia issues, fractured my fifth metatarsal in 2021, learned I had cataracts and ...