Here, in Part Two and gleaned from local newspapers, are a few examples of the dim and the dumb.
Gleaned from local newspapers, are a few examples of the dim and the dumb.
“My English-speaking brain always reads those words ‘Stille nacht’ as ‘Still night.’”
I would like it to snow, but I would appreciate it if it would do so at a time that’s convenient for me.
Ole Mother Nature must have misplaced her backup box of vintage dregs from a Cold Duck wine vat.
The Kenai Community Library has always been one of the stars in the crown of the community.
Sometimes it takes going half way around the world to learn how to “keep in step” as I journey.
Our holiday gathering is going to be smaller than it sometimes is, and it was argued that we didn’t need two desserts.
If this wet-n-warm, freeze, then start again, continues much longer, Kachemak Drive will need a complete redo.
Halloween festivities usher in holiday season
The second in a two-part collection of humorous tales gleaned from old newspapers on the central Kenai Peninsula.
One reason to slow down and simply enjoy the holiday time is that the holidays aren’t about getting enough.
The first part of a two-part collection of humorous tales gleaned from old newspapers on the central Kenai Peninsula.
When I stopped in at one of our local stores, I didn’t cringe when I saw all the holiday decorations on display.
Her long career had come to an end at last.
The S.S. Dora touched lives on and became part of the history of the Kenai Peninsula and Southcentral Alaska.
The Dora traveled from the West Coast to Southeast Alaska, to Prince William Sound and Cook Inlet, to Bristol Bay and the Aleutian Islands, and occasionally all the way to Nome.
Dog whispers we are not. Suckers for unconditional love, you bet.
If I’m honest, this time of year is the hardest for me mentally and emotionally.
The days are shorter. We are losing nearly six minutes a day. It’s getting colder.