Were these news headings really proofread? A gal-pal sent these items in an e-mail awhile back. Here are a few…
Anyone who knows me well, knows my favorite holiday is Christmas Eve. Every year I look forward to Redeemer United Methodist Church Candlelight Service with anticipation. I invite everyone to come and join us at 7 p.m.
Holidays roll around so quickly, it can make a person’s head swim, and this year, heads are swimming because of…
Who doesn’t love a potluck? Oh, sure, there’s always a scrooge who’d rather sit home with his hand glued to the remote, glassy eyes hypnotized by the ball game. Does that sound familiar? I thought so as every family has one. Right?
Last week, Don and I stopped at the Colonel’s in Poulsbo for a quick bite. It reminded me of an article by James and Dick Thorpe in their book “Ancient Inventions,” published in 1994.
One chapter tells that the bucket-of-chicken-type restaurants are not really as new as we may think. Ma Yu Ching opened a “Bucket Chicken House” in China, in the city of Kaifeng. A very good business in 1153 AD.