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  • New, old friends help watch my words

    Lynn Moncus QCS columnist|May 1, 2012

    As most of you are all too aware, I spent much of my life in attempting to teach students English. Of course, that included efforts to present literature, to help with composition, and to emphasize grammar. Both the written word and spoken word caused all of us to work hard to be correct as we used them. Since retiring from the classroom, I have relaxed all too much in both areas and have settled into using the colloquial language I learned in my youth. Mrs. Kathryn Stephenson was the last person who really kept me alert, especially while we we...

  • Elders' stories reflect real history

    Lynn Moncus QCS columnist|Apr 24, 2012

    As we age, many of us tend to enjoy reminiscing about the "dim, distant past." While we are engaged in some of our conversations, we can note that the younger people's eyes glaze over because they are rather bored with our memories and aren't really sure we actually had some of the experiences we discuss. Well, most of us can remember when we felt much that same way as we sat among our elders and listened to their stories. I can remember wishing I could leave the table before the older people finished eating because I really didn't want to list...

  • Books offer trove of experiences

    Lynn Moncus QCS columnist|Apr 17, 2012

    Last week, we visited about some of the poetry I had in my book room. Although I have one small room set aside entirely for my books, almost any room in the house could be called a book room because of the many volumes in each. Yes, I have spent a life time with books and will continue enjoying them by holding them in my hands — not by reading something on an illuminated tablet. The pages and the ink cause much of the pleasure some of us find in reading. Although we were far from being a wealthy family, we were rich in books from the time I c...