Monthly Archives: June 2015

“Baby” Aspirin – Not for Babies!

Aspirin is an effective headache and fever reducer in adults, and aspirin can help alleviate the pain from arthritis and other musculoskeletal problems. Aspirin can also help prevent certain types of clots that can form in arteries of the heart and brain. You may have heard that, unless otherwise contraindicated, … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: June 26-July 3

From The Indianapolis News, Monday, June 28, 1915: Ft. Benjamin Harrison is regarded by the War Department as one of the best posts in the country, and if Congress approves, it will be improved, enlarged, and provided with facilities for conducting a high grade school of military instruction. Secretary of … Read More

2015 is Half Over

The first half of the year is coming to a close. Highlights of the past six months include the Super Bowl, the Indy 500, the NBA Championship. the NCAA Championship, Indiana high school basketball, Floyd Mayweather winning all the welterweight titles, Jeff Gordon announcing that he will retired from full … Read More

A Brief History of Pajamas

We baby boomers all remember one of the universal rituals of our childhood. This was when one of our parents would stand in front of the TV screen and announce that it was “Time to put on your pajamas and get ready for bed.” It meant that the day was … Read More

Applause!: June 26-July 3

• The Woodsong Neighborhood Association asked us for a donation of a newspaper box for their Little Free Library, and we were happy to oblige! They did a great job cleaning it up and refurbishing it for their neat little neighborhood library. Glad we could help! • In a lead … Read More