Nina Keenam

Worried? You should get busy

A Chinese proverb relates that a duck’s legs are short; a stork’s legs are long. No matter how ...

Nina Keenam

Retreat is mountain-top time

As I traveled to beautiful Blue Lake Methodist Camp near Andalusia, I kept thinking about the showers that ...

Nina Keenam

Daddy’s words still with me

In author Robert Ruark’s book, “The Old Man and the Boy,” a crusty old man teaches his grandson ...

Nina Keenam

Red-tail creates quite the fuss

One bright but cool sunny afternoon, I opened my back door to take out the garbage. As soon ...

Nina Keenam

Call us ‘OWLS,’ not old!

Now we are OWLS—Older Wiser Livelier Seniors. When I agreed to be the chairperson of older adult activities ...

Nina Keenam

Travel notes are great comfort

God blessed my late husband and me with many happy years of married life. Mostly when a wave ...

Nina Keenam

Learning to like mockingbirds

As I pulled into a parking place at the library, something moved in the shrubbery next to the ...

Nina Keenam

Remembering Davy, 1950s

Can you guess what item actually racked up sales of 5,000 a day in 1955? Coonskin caps. Kids ...

Nina Keenam

What a difference a dryer made

I saw one of those wooden folding drying racks while I was out shopping the other day. I ...

Nina Keenam

Jack had amazing abilities

“One bark for no, two barks for yes.” If you recognize that statement, you know it is from ...

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