Birdie Books in Westerville

I recently took an hour to browse through Birdie Books in Westerville.  I had been there before, but it was a quick trip.  They recently expanded and I thought it was worth checking out again. Birdie Books is owned by Shari Russell.  She decided to open an independent bookstore in 2021, but it ended up …

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Devon Care for Mom and Dad

When people need help in their homes, they often hire an agency to provide aides.  Agencies such as A Place for Mom, Village Caregiving, or CenterWell.  These places, I’m sure, have wonderful health care providers and do a great job of making sure an aide is there when needed.  But we had an even better …

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Wash Your Hands, Pilate

Right now, during cold and flu season, it is very important to wash your hands.  Washing your hands is the #1 way to prevent getting many contagious diseases, especially if you have already been vaccinated.  Lately I’ve been washing my hands so much that I have used lots of lotion to keep them from being …

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Sew to Speak in Worthington

Last week I went to Sew to Speak in Worthington.  With all the coming and going to Mansfield, I haven’t had time to go many new places lately.  Which is hard, because I really like going new places and exploring new things. I started by going to Michaels.  I hadn’t been there since Joann closed …

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Haversack of a British Soldier

When Tom and I are doing living history at a national park site, he is always carrying a haversack.  Specifically, the haversack which is period appropriate for a British soldier in the 1700’s.  Wikipedia has a good article on the history of haversacks.  Generally, it is a bag carried by a soldier used for holding …

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Plans? What Plans?

“Man plans and God laughs” is a well-known Yiddish expression.  I am a planner – I like to have everything laid out so I can be prepared.  For me, planning is half the fun of any trip or event.  This year I have certainly learned the truth of the Yiddish phrase about plans.  We are …

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Good Shepherd Rehab Center

My father spent the month of January at Good Shepherd Rehab Center in Ashland, Ohio.  I wrote previously about him breaking his leg and having surgery.  A few days after his surgery, the hospital let us know they would be releasing him.  They wanted him to go to a licensed rehabilitation center and they gave …

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