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Posts tagged as “essays”

A Westerner Goes Back East

The West Coast and the East Coast of the United States are distinctly different animals and a five and a half hour plane ride is…

We Are The Champions

Northern California sports fans just had a memorable year cheering on the hometown boys, though we'll probably forget all about it if the glory years…

The Old Lady In The Trailer

For about three years in the late 1970s my brother Hugh was an administrative law judge for the state’s Social Services Department, a “Welfare Hearing…

Elsewhere In The News

ABC ran a special Sept. 22 honoring Norman Lear age 100. He has all his marbles and is full of life. His friend, Rita Moreno,…

Passing the Bucks and the Baton

Since its birth as a distinct category Classical Music has been allied with War. The orchestra as a European institution came into existence in the…

Grandma Stubblefield, Part IV

Stoic as always Susan Murray, after her husband Cleveland died in 1865, continued gracefully and ambitiously down her life’s road. She and the children, with…

The Plight Of Bumblebees

As most of you know, I’m the long-time district manager of the Laytonville County Water District. Our District belongs to a number of state and…

To Britain, And All I Got Was This Column

Back from the British Isles with plenty to say, and because I’m a licensed journalist and certified expert you should feel free to ignore it…

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