A “10” for Everyone
What a joy it was on Monday evening to meet excited grandchildren at the county fair. They came running with arms outstretched—so fast that I was a bit afraid their hugs would knock me down. I assure you that the…
What a joy it was on Monday evening to meet excited grandchildren at the county fair. They came running with arms outstretched—so fast that I was a bit afraid their hugs would knock me down. I assure you that the…
Early yesterday morning I passed through our living room and noticed the tall crepe myrtle . . . . . . outside the window. Pink blossoms filled the large, many-paned, antique window. It was a beautiful sight in the morning…
Yesterday I mentioned the positive influence my parents have had on us throughout all of our years in Notgrass History. They taught us to be creative, to persevere, and to have fun. A couple of months ago, I told you…
Several weeks ago, I told you about our visit to the Smoky Mountains with friends and showed you a couple of photos from our stop at Mingus Mill, constructed in 1886. Every view was captivating. First, we marveled at the…
I always enjoy visiting with the nice lady who works at our local garden center. She is so friendly. Her name is Virginia. Like so many people we see around town, Virginia has been watching our new headquarters going up…
As we all know, website searches don’t always give us what we are looking for. During a recent search on the Smithsonian’s public domain images site, I got this happy surprise. It’s Thomas Jefferson’s writing desk. Being Thomas Jefferson, he…