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  • There’s A Ghost In This House

    Autumn has always been my favorite season, especially Halloween, as it casts a special spell over the crisp air and haunted hayrides that wind through countless open fields. Each year, I eagerly explore a variety of eerie attractions, reveling in the creatively devilish mix of thrills and chills they offer. However, I’ve come to realize…

  • On The Siegfried Line

    Community is more than just a word; it’s a concept that embodies connection and shared experience.  In Schwenksville, this sense of unity is vividly brought to life each year at Community Day, a celebration that highlights our local businesses, town history, and its people.  This Saturday, Meadow Park will transform into a lively hub of…

  • In Harmony, Dearest Friend

    Inspiration can come from many places—whether it’s a newspaper article, a book, or even a fleeting moment on television.  For this blog, the spark ignited when I delved into the rich history of my own house, uncovering stories far more captivating than I had imagined.  This discovery led me down what I now affectionately call…

  • A Boxcar’s Tale

    It’s easy to lose oneself in the natural beauty surrounding my home, where winding creeks and streams meander through a landscape adorned with a rich canopy of mature oak and walnut trees.  In summer, this area bursts into color with wild trumpet vine and low-lying wildflowers, while free-roaming animals thrive in a vibrant and harmonious…

  • One Eyed Willy

    Some stories last a lifetime, tales that dig deep and never let go.  Growing up north of Boston, I have always been captivated by the Salem Witch Trials, a tragedy that has gripped my imagination and has remained a constant throughout my numerous decades circling the sun.  Now, in my adopted home in Pennsylvania, I’ve…