Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Most dogs are finely tuned to what's going on in the lives of their owners, and columnist Judie Sutherland's English Shepherd adds her two cents' worth this week.

Despite her dislike of crawling, creeping, buzzing creatures, Columnist Judith Sutherland looks a bit deeper into the remarkable societal structure of honeybees.

When columnist Judie Sutherland looks back on seasons past, she remembers how much fun the kids of "her" generation could cook up, none of it costing a dime.

Rural thugs shatter peace of columnist Judith Sutherland's country living.

It's not good to color a turkey pheasant purple, and the wonderful wisdom of a 5-year-old who has entered columnist Judie Sutherland's life.

While columnist Judith Sutherland and her son Cort continue to battle the ups and downs of Lyme disease, her work has helped another patient's diagnosis.

What do you mean "cruise control" won't steer my Winnebago? Columnist Judith Sutherland shares some lawsuits that you won't believe! (Or maybe you will.)

Those who grew up on a farm often take the wonder of farm life for granted. Columnist Judith Sutherland shares some interesting tidbits about farm wonders in her column this week.

Columnist Judith Sutherland defends her theory of survival of the wittiest, complete with examples of rural orneriness.

Columnist Judith Sutherland looks back on the possibilities summer offered in days gone by.