Opinion
Cards and Contemplations 7.25.24: Break down and build back up
X of Swords, 0 The Fool, Ace of Cups Merry meet, dear readers. Before you continue, take note: Tarot is for everyone, no matter your walk of life. While the cards have their own singular meanings, tarot is also largely intuitive and the meanings can change; no two tarot readers read the same way. This…
Read MoreRobin Writes: Front porch memories
Our front porch wasn’t fancy. Rickety wood risers held in place by raised, rusty nails led the way up onto a platform made of curling slats of untreated lumber. The porch gave away the age of our house and flounced its flaws with unabashed boldness. Its defiance in remaining attached and sound for supporting the…
Read MoreOutdoor Truths: Keep moving and keep trusting
I don’t know how many times I have crossed a ridge thinking I was some place that I wasn’t. I don’t know how many times I have crested a hill thinking I’ll be able to see something I didn’t. I don’t know how many times I have rounded a bend to discover an additional path…
Read MoreRidge Runner Chronicles: ‘Them ticks are worse than ever!’
I am quoting a friend in this headline. And yes, he is right. The ticks are really bad right now. Ticks love warm, moist weather and we have had plenty of it lately. For me, it is so bad that every day, I usually bring home several “tick buddies” whose apparent mission is to “know”…
Read MoreLWV statement in response to SCOTUS decision on Presidential Immunity
The Supreme Court’s ruling to grant extraordinary immunity for sitting presidents is the most dangerous decision for democracy of our time.
Read MoreOutdoor Truths: A trip to the river
I finally made my trip to the river. I had been longing for this day for a few weeks now. It had been over a year since I had made this solitary float down the Clinch River. There are so many beautiful areas to put and take out. But I picked one of my favorites.…
Read MoreRidge Runner Chronicles: Avoiding those senior moments
We have certainly been hearing a lot about those “senior moments” lately, haven’t we? Whether on the national stage or at home in front of our children, we seniors realize just how embarrassing those “senior moments” can be, whether it is forgetting the last name of someone we have known for years or really doing…
Read MoreGuest Column: Voter registration in Illinois
When it comes to voter registration, it seems there are always rumors floating around, especially in an election year. With that in mind, I would like to offer a few first-hand facts about voter registration and what it takes to maintain an accurate voter list. In Illinois, voter registration is open to all “qualified” residents.…
Read MoreRobin Writes: Elbow room
I’m friendly in the ticket line. I weave through the cattle guards with a docile gait and a generic smile on my face. We’re all God’s children, after all. And we all just want to see a movie. I watch clumps of humanity with similar facial features belly up to the window and mumble self-consciously…
Read MoreRidge Runner Chronicles: Beavers and the love-hate relationship
Rocky Fork is a year-round creek that flows past Annie’s horse barn. It has its ups and downs but normally there is a one to two foot depth in that creek with deeper pools here and there. And thanks to the efforts of the Great Rivers Land Trust and the various landowners that border Rocky…
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