Archive for Humor

  • Just Saying... Just Saying…

    By Q.C. Jones Santa runs afoul of Minnesota Law It was a week or so before Christmas 1983. I was pushing 30 and near a turning point in my life. The career was gaining momentum, and once more I found myself working late on a Thursday night. My lovely bride decided to take in a movie with some ...

  • Max’s Musings Max’s Musings

    By Max Molleston Some writers are born with creative genes, or a heritage encouraging them to launch into writing as a profession, pushing into producing poetry, short stories or novels, stage plays, movies or music. Others gain skills as technical writers, and spend careers writing and editing s...

  • Just Saying... Just Saying…

    By Q.C. Jones Bright Lights, Big City and a slice of homemade Pumpkin Pie I was dog tired, the ‘crawl under the front porch for a week’ kind of dog tired. It had been something like 22 hours since I clawed my way out from under the covers at home and stumbled out the door for a pre-dawn flight...

  • PUBLISHER’S CORNER PUBLISHER’S CORNER

    By Dan Adams Back in the Saddle A few weeks ago I traveled back to Roy, Montana for my brother’s wedding. Roy is a small ranching town with a stated population of 108. My brother and his new bride found each other after other marriages, and they seem to be perfect for each other. They also own t...

  • Hilltop Campus Village News Hilltop Campus Village News

    6th Annual Music Festival Not Detoured by Road Construction Hilltop Campus Village held its annual Fall Music Festival in September. It continues to grow annually, this past one being the best to date.It would not have been possible without its great supporters: Ascentra Credit Union; Harrison Loft...

  • Max’s Musings Max’s Musings

    By Max Molleston Fifty-plusers have done a heap of living. Home and then another home, one that lasted longer than the home you were born into. The home you made for your family as it came and grew and challenged your cunning with its own cunning. Most of us who want freedom from home, find a way...

  • October – Bizarre and Unique Holidays October – Bizarre and Unique Holidays

    By Eloise Graham Editor-in-Chief Doing research for this article each month always brings a chuckle or a smile. The list of national days, weeks and month celebrations continues to amaze me. I am not sure who decides or how certain days are chosen, but the combination of some of them is really h...

  • Max’s Musings Max’s Musings

    By Max Molleston The lore of young native Americans is with us.  Traditions spilling forth on special occasions. Tribal  lore and  history, particularly drumming, dancing and chant-singing,  build  stories  to appreciate and attempt to understand. Native Americans have populated this contin...