Archive for January, 2018

New Year Traditions in America

New Year Traditions in America

   In the U.S., New Year’s Day is becoming a time to relax and recover from the previous holidays.    Morning hours can include watching the spectacular Rose Bowl Parade on television and later seeing the game.    Americans generally ignore the good-luck traditions that are popular in other countries. But a large percentage of us still think we can cook and […]

by · January 9, 2018 · 0 comments · Feature Article

Come Find It in Florence in 2018

By Sandy Dale      The Wheel of the Year has once again completed a full revolution. We are blessed with a clean new slate for those pesky resolutions. It’s a waste of energy to dwell on the fact that some of us didn’t quite accomplish the resolutions we made last year. Better to begin afresh, I say.    This year, I […]

by · January 9, 2018 · 0 comments · Feature Article
What Is It? January 2018

What Is It? January 2018

We had one correct answer to our January What Is It. Dottie Unruh of Lakewood, Colorado said, “It is a feeding device for feeding liquids to infants or to the ill.” Dottie has won a year’s subscription to the Mountain States Collector. Congratulations! Pictured to the right is an early Roman glass nursing bottle. It is extremely rare. After the […]

by · January 8, 2018 · 0 comments · What Is It?