CAREGIVERS Corner
“I don’t know what is wrong with Mom. I cannot get her to change her clothes. She wants to wear the same outfit every day. Sometimes they even smell. She used to be so particular about the way she looked.”
“I don’t know what is wrong with Mom. I cannot get her to change her clothes. She wants to wear the same outfit every day. Sometimes they even smell. She used to be so particular about the way she looked.”
The house in which I grew up was probably close to 100 years old. The plaster walls had been papered over four or five times.… Login to continue reading Login…
Small turkeys were apparently in demand this year as families tried to scale-down their Thanksgiving celebrations. Whether extended family found long-distance travel too daunting or… Login to continue reading Login…
If cold December gave you birth, the month of snow and ice and mirth, place on your hand a turquoise blue, success will bless what’er… Login to continue reading Login…
65 Years Ago (1955) Stafford Coal Delivered to Woodsfield. $11.00 per ton – ART KINNEY, Graysville. Phone Graysville 1-J-22. The “Darktown Follies” will be presented… Login to continue reading Login…
The week after Thanksgiving marks the beginning of (gun) Deer Season. It is a time when the population of Monroe County grows by leaps and… Login to continue reading Login…
The little lady who is responsible for the name I chose for my Beacon column seven years ago turns 18 at the end of the month. When she was very small she told her Dad and Mom they were almost to Grandma’s house. They asked her how she knew and she said, “We are on the bumpy road.” Most of the trip to
This story was written in 2004 for me by my dad, Franklin S. Dye, 1916-2015.