Monthly Archives: November 2020

100 Years Ago: Nov. 6-12

From The Indianapolis Star, Friday, November 12, 1920: Hardy uniformed veterans waving flags braved freezing weather last night as they marched in formation to the Statehouse where they joined a great crowd that thronged every available inch of space inside the flag-draped Capitol to hear patriotic speeches celebrating Armistice Day. … Read More

This is Me

A friend from long ago posted on a social networking site that she had somehow missed the TV show This Is Us. I didn’t respond to the post, but referred to it recently when a member of the Weekly View team, while sipping cider with me, said that she and … Read More

When It’s Time For Change — Senior Downsizing

The decision has been made. Mom and Dad are going to a smaller place with less upkeep. Now the question is, what do you do with the rest of their things? When it is time to liquidate an estate or assist with a downsizing, I have found each and every … Read More

The National Horse Thief Detective Association, Part 1

I’ve spent the past month talking about the past. Relics from the past. Some good. Some bad. One of those relics has an unusually ancient sounding name: The National Horse Thief Detective Association. Sounds like something from an old B-western movie, right? Visions of Roy Rogers and Gene Autry on … Read More