Monthly Archives: August 2020

A Haunted Antique Mall

This article first appeared in 2010 Here’s a one tank trip that might just help make your autumn season a little bit better. It combines many things that I like and perhaps a couple of things you might fancy as well; History, antiques and ghosts! Recently my wife Rhonda and … Read More

Sports Potpourri

Indiana Pacer Guard T.J. Warren scored 52 points last Saturday night against Philadelphia to lead the guys to a 127-121 win over the Sixers. This was a personal best for Warren, eclipsing the 40 points he once scored as a Phoenix Sun. Reggie Miller holds the Pacers’ team single game … Read More

100 Years Ago: Aug. 7-13

From The Indianapolis News, Thursday, August 12, 1920: The 1st Division military circus began its three day exhibition today with a parade before noon through the Indianapolis business district witnessed by thousands welcoming the heroes of the late war. Led by a mounted police platoon, followed by artillery and soldiers … Read More

The Robin and the Sparrow

Robins began to build a nest in the elbow of the downspout at the corner of the house I rent. I would see them at work when I sat on the porch. They began construction sometime in late April. In February I went to a “Feathers and Fermentation” event hosted … Read More