As far as the crow sits

30 Sep
It has long been known that the common crow is no dummy. As early as 500 BCE in Ancient Greece, Aesop, a slave and storyteller, wrote The Crow and the Pitcher, a fable based on the bird’s intelligence. It tells ... Read more »

Assumption makes an ass out of…

23 Sep
You think I would have learned by now not to assume. Last week, when I suggested you contact Heather Bentley about participating in the Glengarry Pioneer Museum’s “Friends of the Museum” membership program, I assumed she was still handling memberships. ... Read more »

No-pain way to help

16 Sep
If pestilence had not been visited upon our fair land, Sunday past would have been the Glengarry Pioneer Museum’s 21st Harvest Fall Festival. Not readily adaptable to the current precautionary public health regulations, it and the museum’s other larger events ... Read more »

Lesson learned

9 Sep
Well, I really messed up my September 2nd column when, in the item I wrote about Cotton Beaver School being up for sale, I questioned whether the historical description in the real estate listing was accurate. It turns out that ... Read more »