Saturday, January 5, 2019

Alphabetical listing of posted columns (through 1/4/2019)

Dates in parentheses are month/year of blog posting 

A family reunion can be grim    (11/17)
A hobby isn't something you can whip up overnight   (1/16)
A house free of junk just isn't a home   (3/18)
A husbands challenge to science   (8/13)
A layman looks at prayer   (10/15)
A learned discourse on moods   (3/14)
A little mourning is enough   (11/13)
A pair of guys it's nice to know   (6/14)
About docks, high water and tree doctoring   (5/14)
Advertisement for Guthrie's column   (9/13)
Advice to dad's--know carpentry   (4/13)
Age can play queer tricks on One's mental process   (12/13)
An open fire kindles memories   (2/15)
Black bug is freed after these 20 years   (8/14)
Boobs can be a joy in fiction   (6/15)
Bookshelves inspire a builder   (12/14)
By 1990 you may not need a job.  (1/14)
Christmas traditions are worth preserving   (12/13)
Code won't stop political insults   (1/16)
Comes the time to leave home   (9/13)
Complaint of an invisible man   (4/13)
Constitution protects the atheists too  (11/15)
Correspondence for some is a chore   (9/18)
Critics lot is not a happy one   (3/13)
Doubts about the great society   (2/14)Easter joy is curdled by taxes   (3/15)
Economists (home spun) discuss tax cut   (2/13)
Era ends as old house is sold   (10/16)
Exercise is something for oldster to shun   (10/14)
Filling station closing out a dramatic run   (6/16)
Fond farewell to the balladeer --Bradley Morrison   (5/14)
Fourth of July then and now   (7/15)
Garage job is a smash success   (8/13)
Grandma 87 too busy cutting meat to quit   (6/14)
Grandpa is a weary christmas enthusiast   (12/22)
Hating is easy but devitalizing   (3/17)
High school reunion thoughts   (8/16)
Home from the office after 13 day pause for repairs   (12/13)
Home repair victory and defeat   (5/17)
Homes the place for Christmas   (12/16)
How are the resolutions holding up?   (1/16)
How to keep a party from going dead   (2/13)
How we do love to keep busy   (12/13)
It must be fun to know all the answers   (2/14)
It seemed colder years ago anyway   (2/14)
Its time for more tolerance   (10/17)
Kid disc jockey spreads havoc   (3/14)
Kindergarten ushers in a new era   (9/16)
Lake living doesn't come cheap   (7/28)
Leave married sons and daughters alone   (3/18)
Life of solitude is just no good   (3/14)
Little girls are quite special   (6/13)
Little things have a big payoff   (3/13)
Losing old neighbors is no fun   (6/14)
Marriage isn't every girls dream   (11/13)
Movings both a physical and an emotional strain   (5/13)
Music has turned to noise   (12/18)
Of weeds docks and fatigue   (6/13)
Old fashioned-sure he is (advertisement)   (9/13)
Oldster's vision not good but his head is   (4/13)
On making coffee the hard way   (4/14)
One can live without smoking   (1/15)
One fans beef about baseball   (5/13)
Peanut butter addict tells all   (3/17)
Pets are no great moral force   (3/16)
Pioneer scouting days recalled   (1/15)
Plaint of a bashful parishioner   (4/14)
Politics knows little moderation   (7/16)
Procrastination's fatal in planning Yule cards   (12/14)
Reflections on paper collections   (5/15)
Remembering Charles M. (Chick) Guthrie   (8/15)
Remembering names isn't easy   (7/13)
Running grocery store can be fun   (5/16)
Sad story of christmas savings   (12/17)
Small boy sizes up a vacation   (8/14)
So you think writing's easy eh   (8/13)
Some impressions of the 58 cars   (6/17)
Some thoughts about gratitude   (6/13)
Spring isn't top season for a lover of slumber   (4/18)
Springs a trial for the weary   (5/13)
Springs not a complete blessing   (5/14)
Storms--a pain in the neck (it's time to change 'em gents)  (11/14)
Story of the great hat mystery  (4/14)
Teaching a child manners is a headache   (1/18)
Technical wonders are nice to know about   (2/13)
Ten year work test is charted   (10/13)
Thanksgiving reunions call for preparation   (11/13 & 11/16)
Thanksgiving with grandparents   (11/14)
That barbershop harmony sends you   (2/14)
That summer work pressure   (8/13)
The trial of meeting old friends   (7/14)
There's a sadness about commencement   (6/13)
There's no easy) solution for the problem of adolescence   (1/14)
There's nothing quite like fishing   (7/13)
These are emotional times for baseball crazy fellows   (10/14)
They'll feast with old folks   (11/15)
Thoughts about bomb shelters   (4/17)
Thoughts on being near the kids   (4/15)
Thoughts on high school romance   (8/15)
Thrilling experiences pay off   (5/18)
Time for concern not escape   (6/18)
To be happy forget to regret   (2/17)
To enjoy food less learn more about it   (8/17)
Tomorrow is Father's Day if that means anything   (6/13)
Top grades don't spell success   (3/15)
Travel arrangements can kill you   (7/14)
Trials of a parakeet owner   (8/14)
Tribute to a patient mother   (5/13)
Valentine is a big help in making marriage tick   (2/13)
Views on after death adulation   (9/17)
We have too many organizations  (4/16)
We're shy of English teachers  (2/16)
What have you and spouse got in common   (7/18)
When you're young you're different   (7/13)
Who picks up the dinner check   (10/18)
Why put style above comfort   (1/18)
Why the big urge to keep busy   (7/17)
Why the friendship barriers   (12/16)
Woes of a Yule Correspondent   (12/15)
Worry an incurable affliction   (7/15)
You aren't aging? Look at old photos   (9/18)
You cant dream and save time   (11/13)


You too can fill out a tax return   (3/14)