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February 20, 2008

Get me a bag of popcorn, I’m all about the movies
By now, you, my faithful readers (who consist of my mother and perhaps two others) know me pretty well. I consider myself an open book, so it doesn't bother me to get a little personal in my column. Your comments
Greetings from Ireland
When folks heard we were going to Ireland for a visit I kept hearing about all the places we had to see. Your comments
Lost in the woods, finding my religion
These days, a trip to Lynchburg, inevitably, results in some combination of rigorous outdoor exercise and innovative religious experience. Your comments

February 16, 2008

Thanks for making BFF a success
Let me step away from my position as assistant managing editor at the Star-Exponent for the purposes of this column and put on the hat of a director and playwright. Your comments

February 13, 2008

Free black men come to Culpeper as soldiers
Black History Month affords an appropriate nexus to recall the noble service of African- Americans on behalf of the Northern war effort. Your comments
Turkey is a land for everyone
This is the final part of a three-part series on Turkey. Your comments
‘Divine Favor’
The purpose in a column like this is to continue to overcome my hardships by the word of my testimony. Your comments
What’s love got to do with it- Getting away from the Hallmark holiday.
Love. It's such a big word and it carries a lot of weight, yet sometimes we seem to use it so loosely. Your comments
Starstruck in Culpeper
Star-Exponent writer Catherine Amos meets the former President of the United States. Your comments

February 06, 2008

Answering questions from a reader
The wintry days in Virginia-though we haven't been experiencing much of that lately-push most of us indoors. Your comments
Harvard vs. Harvard at Brandy Station
Both varsity oarsmen for the elite "Harvard Eight," the two friends might have first met on a Charles River dock. Your comments
Learning to appreciate a small town
A close friend of mine from back home came to visit a few weeks ago to see how I was handling life in Culpeper. She attends law school in Baltimore and wanted to take advantage of our newfound proximity. Your comments

January 30, 2008

Taking a trip through Turkey
This is the second part of a three-part series on Turkey. Your comments
Remembering the impact of the Whitestone boys
Culpeper's heritage is rich, diverse and often colorful. Indeed, one might claim that Culpeper has her very own "coat of many colors." Your comments

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