Sunday is slow down time for many folks, a time to read and reflect.
You might want to spend a little time with the Hur Herald, by clicking PEOPLE, HUMOR AND HISTORY.
You will find some recent articles:
IF WALLS COULD TALK - The Fruits Of Labor In The Great Depression, a look at Calhoun's stone walls and how they have served.
GONE IS FIVE DOLLAR FRANK - Bridge Day Has Lost A Little Luster, the old bush pilot never raised his price.
RUBE STUMP - Remembering Apple Farm, a walking tour of a place that once was.
A STEER CREEK GHOST STORY: 1927 - "It Was Waiting To Receive Guests," a tale once reported as the truth.
SUNNY CAL'S AUTUMN ROADS - "Unseen Intelligence Which Loved It Into Being," a picture tour.
MAKIN' 'LASSES WITH MY FRIENDS - Ralph Carpenter Holdin' On, a man who loves the old traditions.
A MAN OF MANY VERSES - Poet Harry Newell Came Home, to a joyful life filled with many things.
TRAVELIN' AROUND SUNNY CAL - Take A Peek, a picture tour around the county.
UNCLE AMOS PUMPIN' GAS - Early Merchant Amos Gibson.
"PATHS OF GLORY LEAD BUT TO THE GRAVE" - Ms. Prudence's Burial Ground Of Calhoun Pioneers, reflections on some of the West Fork's early settlers.
And hundreds of other tales, stories and pictures of life in Sunny Cal.
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