Traditions are fun, and we have one I really enjoy. We always give a Christmas Jar. I have written about The Christmas Jar a few times and shared the special stories of families and individuals in POC who have received a jar on Christmas morning. If you are unfamiliar with the story and tradition, grab […]
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Try out a new Tradition! by Kelly Gee
Gobble, Gobble, Stand By For Turkey by Susan Heath
Many of us will enjoy a turkey dinner over the Thanksgiving week and I thought it would be interesting to do a little research on this unique bird. Although there were plenty of turkeys in the area of the first Thanksgiving feast, no one really knows if turkey was on that particular menu. Old journals […]
R.V. TIPS FROM T&A
As our Coastal Winter Season approaches, some good warm comfort food cooking starts to sound good! Winter brings more use of the R.V. cook stove. Most R.V’s are equipped with an LP appliance that has 2 or 3 burners and an oven. It is smaller than a household stove, (keep that in mind while stocking […]
The Way I See It… by William D. Brayshaw, aka Longknife 21
“The Way I See It” is an attempt by the columnist to enlighten readers on a subject as he views it, and does not necessarily reflect the views of this publication. The Neverending ‘Election’ I’m still re-writing this article five days after the election, and days days after the deadline. The results keep changing. The […]
The Dolphin’s Notebook
Citizens of the Week at Port O’Connor School Week ending October 19: PreK- Branley Ruddick; K- Grant Gregory; 1st- Timothy Reneau; 2nd- Clara Stryker; 3rd- Bradley Eure; 4th- Mato Sanchez; 5th- Brodie Riley Week ending October 26: PreK- Kevin Gutierrez; K- Torunn Short; 1st- Camren Hime; 2nd- Jakob Donaldson; 3rd- Kailey Guzman; 4th- Grace Brown; […]