A weather report from Hur Weather Anomaly weather master Dianne Weaver
"The woolly worm says early winter, little let-up. Get ready."
The nitro-glycerin "safe" with its heavy, heavy door, once used by the Hope Gas
Company behind CRI building in Grantsville
Farmer and funeral director Neil Stump at Grassland Field Day at his Polled
Hereford Farm last Saturday, waiting for Dr. Joe Starcher, state veterinarian, a
Calhoun native from Arnoldsburg
Norma Knotts Shaffer's flowers still bloomin' this week,
saved by the fog of the
Little Kanawha
Cynthia Wildfire being "lifted like a feather"
during Indian Summer lunch at CMHS
The "snowball" tree is changing color near the Mt. Zion UM Church
Cheerleaders during practice at Wayne Underwood Field
Old log barn with cheerful roof on Big Root
Jim Bell's sugar cane on Phillips Run in full bloom, ready for squeezin'
Cellar house on Mt. Zion Ridge
The old bus drivers lounge on Wayne Underwood Field,
sold and ready to be
moved
In case you forgot, the ice storm of Winter 2003
In the middle of the nasty ice event, a hopeful bird at Hur