Deb Drinkwalter
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DRINKWALTER: As for the birds ... fascinating lore
There isn’t much wildlife to look at outside this wintry time of year, since we don’t have our bird feeders filled; the only signs of life in our yard have been a few squirrels and some large black birds skulking around the yard.
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DRINKWALTER: Does going to church make you fat?
Every week, our church prides itself in the after-church coffee hour experience. Volunteers bring cookies and other goodies to serve with coffee, tea and juice for fellowship after the church service.
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DRINKWALTER: I had the flu shot, so why am I sick?
I had to clear the cobwebs out of my head to write today’s column. I just recovered from an awful cold. You may remember the 1945 movie, “The Lost Weekend,” with Ray Milland and Jane Wyman. I spent an entire day on the couch, kind of in that “The Lost Weekend” state.
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DRINKWALTER: Storms grip the Northeast!
The days when the sun shines on the bright, white snow make you realize that spring is just around the corner. I can feel it; as the days get longer, my energy level and spirits are beginning to soar.
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DRINKWALTER: ’Twas the Month After Christmas
So here we are again, wrapping up several months of feeding frenzy and wondering why our clothes are so tight.
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DRINKWALTER: No double-dipping for Chessie
No dipping! I say that a lot. You might think I’m referring to someone using chewing tobacco
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DRINKWALTER: The year 2011 is finally here
So, we made it through another Christmas, and 2011 is finally here.
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DRINKWALTER: ‘So there was this pirate and this nun ...’
As the winter doldrums approaches, it’s good to make a point of getting out and about, even if we don’t feel like it. Of course, we do tend to get sick more often during rainy or snowy weather.
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DRINKWALTER: SAD-ly the Winter blues cometh
Here we go again! Today is the end of Daylight Saving Time, or should I say the beginning of winter blues. Most of us find daylight savings time changes confusing. Just remember in the fall we fall back; in the spring we spring forward.
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DRINKWALTER: Halloween for saints or sinners?
Today is Halloween. It was my favorite occasion as a child and my mom used to say that before summer even began, I already started talking about what I wanted to be for Halloween.
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