The Amazing African Violet March 22, 2019 Columns·Sheila Velazquez The houseplant that blooms year-round to add beautiful color inside when the landscape outside is gray is the African Violet. Growing and Read More
Colcannon, soda bread, and an Irish ditty March 15, 2019 Columns·Food & Drink·Sheila Velazquez The traditional St. Patrick’s Day feast is corned beef and cabbage. Potatoes round out the meal and can be boiled or mashed. Read More
That elusive third party everyone might like to see get crankin’. March 8, 2019 Sheila Velazquez What if we had a party, and everybody came. Well, it wouldn’t have to be everybody, just the majority of Americans who Read More
Seeing our way clear to sustainability February 26, 2019 Columns It could be said that we will not have peace on Earth until peace becomes more profitable than war, but applying this Read More
Year of the Pig: If only politicians were more like them February 12, 2019 Columns·Sheila Velazquez My image of our leaders in Washington is of a herd of pigs wallowing in the muck. But that’s a disservice to Read More