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Articles by Dennis E. PowellPage 8 of 8. The View from Mudsock Heights: Let’s Celebrate the Regional Idioms While They’reBy Dennis E. Powell | Jan 1, 2009 at 22:25:1Modern communication offers many wonderful advantages. But it might be a mistake to forget that these come at a cost. This came to mind the other day when I happened onto a conversation with a fellow from Amesville, whose way of saying things — accent and usage — are what we might have found here a century ago. The View from Mudsock Heights: The Old SawBy Dennis E. Powell | Dec 27, 2008 at 23:32:5Did you hear the old saw? If you live near me, you did. People have asked, so I suppose it’s right to tell: yes, the woodstove got installed and yes, the ornery old locust tree that had been the bane of my timber disassembly efforts has gotten cut and stacked. The View from Mudsock Heights: With One Delicious Recipe, Brooklyn is RedeemedBy Dennis E. Powell | Dec 18, 2008 at 9:52:10The holiday season can be a little bit of a minefield, especially in a place where everyone is a good cook and many are great cooks. Let me tell you what I mean. The View from Mudsock Heights: A Miner’s CarolBy Dennis E. Powell | Dec 11, 2008 at 0:40:44Wisdom and depth are often found in quiet country folk. We live in a world where it is common for total strangers to confide in us the most intimate details of their favorite subject: themselves. This isn’t necessarily a good thing, I think, and it wasn’t always the case. Once upon a time, a degree of genteel reserve was thought to be one of the fundamentals of politeness. Now it’s all but extinct. The View from Mudsock Heights: To Find a Reason For Thanksgiving, Take a StrollBy Dennis E. Powell | Dec 3, 2008 at 14:17:29It could be genetic. My father was a reporter and columnist, too. What makes me think of this just now is something he wrote in his column more than 40 years ago. Though it was written in early October, I always think of it and re-read it around Thanksgiving. It sums up the season for me better than anything else. I think that you might find it nice, too. The View from Mudsock Heights: Let There Be Dark — As Long As There Are HorsesBy Dennis E. Powell | Nov 26, 2008 at 23:7:15Winston Churchill famously said, “there is something about the outside of a horse that’s good for the inside of a man.” He was right. The View from Mudsock Heights: A Dollar’s Worth of HopeBy Dennis E. Powell | Nov 19, 2008 at 9:49:19Down at the Marathon the other day I saw a man buying a lottery ticket. A nondescript fellow he was, middle-aged, appearing neither particularly well-to-do nor poor. He got me to thinking, which is sometimes a dangerous thing to do (as those who gazed upon the contraption I invented for fixing my gutters can attest). The View from Mudsock Heights: WoodsmokeBy Dennis E. Powell | Nov 13, 2008 at 0:10:55This week, OFB is pleased to welcome Dennis E. Powell as a regular contributor with his column, “the View from Mudsock Heights.” Everything must start somewhere. For Dennis, it starts with a woodstove. |
The Danger of PeacemakerBy Timothy R. ButlerHere is a story. The leaders of a church have a personal agenda against someone and want to quiet him, exact revenge or what have you. They not only come at him within their church, they continue by following him outside of that church to any other church he seeks refuge at and any place he works, making a wreck of his life in the process. That is the sort of thing that only happened in the past, in dusty tales of witch-hunts in Salem or the Inquisition in Spain, right? Wrong: it is happening today, perhaps at a seemingly normal church near you. |
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