August 2020

Learning to Love Limbo
My name is Missy (Ada Holmes) McIver, age 74. When did I become a member of the vulnerable generation? I majored in Art History, which gave me a lifelong […]

Forefathers’ Strength & Resolve
“What’s a poor boy to do in times like these?” Those lyrics were floating through my head as I drove onto the grounds of the historic Zachary-Tolbert house in […]
What is Your PH?
Have you ever thought of your Personal Health IQ? When we think about PH, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Hopefully, balance or homeostasis and the ability to […]
Restore Function & Find Relief
There’s no doubt that the body is an amazing vessel that can endure various amounts of wear and tear. Unfortunately, it is also susceptible to a wide range […]

A Special Place for Special Weddings
“Do you think there are fairies in these woods?” It’s a question that might usually cause you to cock your head to the side and audibly “hmm” when asked. But […]

Full Circle of Community
When COVID has us otherwise confined, taking a jaunt down the street, walking past the Peggy Crosby Center is a welcome highlight of the day. We breathe in the sweet, […]
Chop Wood, Carry Water
Life on the farm as I explain to everyone who visits or works here is very Zen like, “Chop Wood, Carry Water.” It’s a daily repeat of activities and chores. […]
Don’t Forget The Rescues
I’ve never written a column quite like this before. But then again, we’ve never been in times like this before. On behalf of Rocky and the nearly 500 other animals […]