The Original Thanksgiving
Have you ever wondered what the first Thanksgiving really looked like? Picture it…pilgrims who bathed maybe once a week and had maybe two changes of
Have you ever wondered what the first Thanksgiving really looked like? Picture it…pilgrims who bathed maybe once a week and had maybe two changes of
As we swelter, this week, with high humidity and temperatures let’s think about the water we are fortunate to have in Danbury. We might not
I love Spring! I have always called it the season of hope. After a long winter, the sun is out longer, the buds begin to
If you ever read or watched the Little House on The Prairie series I am sure you remember the time that Laura Ingalls Wilder and
The Winter 0f 2023/2024 has started slowly. Many of us have fond memories of winter days of olde. Today, on the last day of 2023,
As a society we are told that this is the most wonderful time of the year. This began when everyone would celebrate Christmas and the
I am sitting in a very quiet home as I type this blog article. However an hour ago eight children were here cooking up a
Since 1914 The Blazing Star Grange has held an annual fair. Like most grange fairs it included tractor pulls, a parade, baby shows, vegetable and
The dog days of summer is a phrase that we are all familiar with. Yet do you know that this reference to August does not
We are asked so often what there is to do in a small town in the summertime. My answer is always the same. There is
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