Sharing a Passion For Peonies

From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn When I noticed the Indiana Peony Festival was this coming Saturday, May 16, my thoughts immediately snapped back to a year ago at this time. I must admit, I’ve never attended the festival. To be honest, I thought it was a relatively small affair at Seminary Park. Ha!…

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Garage…Door Openers

I like to putter around the garage. I used to think that this was a sign of getting older, but I’m more convinced than ever that great things happen in garages. If you haven’t started puttering, it’s not too late.  Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started Apple in a garage. And the people who syndicated…

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Paula Shares A Ferry Tale

From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn The next time you drive or walk across a bridge over White River, take a moment to reflect on how fortunate we are to be able to come and go from one side of the river to the other whenever we want. It wasn’t nearly that easy for…

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Branna Shares Buzz on BizTown!

Fancy our forefathers’ fundamental formula for success:  finish school, tackle a trade, secure a stable job and build a good life. They knew the need was certain for everything from sales to seamstresses, grocers to gas attendants, bankers to brokers (‘get where this is going?) Then comes the tempestuous uptick in technology and the work…

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Should I Collect Now Or At 70?

Dear Rusty: I am 67 and 9 months old, collecting a modest SS survivor benefit with plans to collect my own much larger benefit at age 70.  I was confident this plan was a good one; but recent turbulent events make me nervous that cuts could come to Social Security at any time without warning. Would it…

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The Mystery of the Missing Bridegroom

From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn There’s an intriguing story in Haines’ 1915 Hamilton County history about a bridegroom who mysteriously disappeared on his wedding day almost 160 years ago. Very few specific details are included, however, so I decided to try to find more information. I wasn’t overly optimistic since no names or…

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