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Sand Paper Moments

Struggling with loads of laundry, clutter in the kitchen and chaos in your life? Stress can easily steal our joy. Trish Berg reminds us to simplify the small stuff and find Joy in the Journey. Sand Paper Moments By Trish Berg I don’t like to be uncomfortable. I am, if you will, a comfort seeker. I like air conditioning in the summer and warm fireplaces in the winter. I am not a fan of camping...

The influence of people and parenting

There are people in life that you meet that are just awesome, hard working, God loving, imperfect, authentic people- that just make life better and more colorful. We don’t see Ed and Francine Beres everyday, not even every month. But there are several reasons they have influenced our life in a positive way. Now. Let me stop here. Francine is an awesome cook and this attached caramel corn recipe...

Snowbarger expects 2009’s youth movement to pay dividends

083010 volleyball preview promo: Generals spikers looking to regain spot at top Snowbarger expects 2009’s youth movement to pay dividends By Brian Questel Quite simply, Wooster volleyball and .500, along with an early exit from the playoffs, don’t go together. Two decades of excellence have proven that, yet that was the situation that the Generals found themselves in at the end of last...

Does experience matter? Hansen, Generals will find out

083010 boyssoccer preview promo: For General boys, experience matters Does experience matter? Hansen, Generals will find out By Brian Questel Even before the first official practice, one thing was etched in stone for Wooster boy’s soccer coach Brian Hansen – the 2010 edition of the Wooster High boy’s soccer team was going to evolve around its seniors. “They’re very key,” said Hansen of...

Philippon, youth dominate Generals’ soccer program

083010 girlssoccer preview promo: WHS wearing a bull’s-eye in OCC Philippon, youth dominate Generals’ soccer program By Brian Questel When a senior-dominated Wooster High girl’s soccer team took the field in 2009, one of its goals was to use that experience to make a run at the school’s first-ever soccer title. By season’s end, that goal had been accomplished as the senior-dominated...

Summer is coming to an end and fall migration is underway

After a hot summer, the coolness of the mornings last week was a vivid reminder that seasons are changing. While I am not a big fan of long winters, I do look forward to the fall months coming up. Even just the simple fact that I have more energy on cool days is a nice change from the heat and humidity. As for the birds, many of them have already left, with more to follow. Orioles have been...

See what’s cooking at The Market Grill at the TVFFM

Ever leave the farmers market and wonder, now what do I do with all these tasty local items I just bought? You want to eat healthy but you just don’t really know what to make with all this food. Well, the Tuscarawas Valley Family Farmers Market (TVFFM) has the answer—The Market Grill. Opened in August 2009, The Market Grill is a fully operating kitchen open every week at the farmers market...

Country Neighbors

Yard-to-yard neighbors we do not have. Our neighbors are one cornfield and a woods east, a cornfield and soybean acres west, and a deep woods north to the next back road. Even though we cannot see their houses, not even a hint of their roof, we know they are there. We hear the moo of their cows, we hear the laughter of their children, we hear the hums of their tractors. We have no complaints...

08/25/10 It all starts this week

September 1st marks the opening day of the early migratory bird season. This means different things to different folks. For me it is the first day of dove season. That means up to 2 weeks of daily morning or afternoon trips to the dove fields. I even give up perch fishing for this annual event. The dove season goes on for a while longer after that 2 weeks. In fact there is even a late season that...

FROMONLINE | 2010-08-26