While reading the account of Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit, I often wonder how they could disobey God when there was only
Editorials
New Dark and Thrilling Fiction Reads for February
Robert B. Parker’s Bye Bye Baby by Ace Atkins: Carolina Garcia-Ramirez is a rising star in national politics, taking on the establishment with her
Talking Horse for Sale
A guy is walking through the country when he spots a sign that reads, “Talking Horse for Sale.” Intrigued, he walks up to the
Reflections for the Week of Feb. 7-11
Personnel: • New Employee Announcement! Welcome Kristianna Wilder as a new part-time Library Clerk. Kristianna is from Phoenix, AZ. While in Pheonix, Kristianna worked
Two Sides Of Recycling Please
Yellow faded to black (maybe dark gray) on the walls of the little building a door down from Sinclair. Who bought it? What’s it
Comparisons to Life
I love to play 4 point pitch, I think it is the most simplest game ever but yet so exciting. It has all the
A Love Story
I had one of two topics to write about during this week of post-Super Bowl opinions and Valentine’s Day. One, how much I hated
The Bachelors
I don’t watch much TV and have never seen the reality show about bachelors, but the real bachelor show isn’t on television anyhow. It’s
Groundhog Day
Some simple thoughts and tidbits as we plow through February. It doesn’t matter that Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow last week. We still are
Horsenality
Horses have unique and sometimes challenging individual characteristics which define themselves to the world. Horse trainer Pat Parelli coined the phrase “Horsenality” in a







