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Julie Seedorf: Thoughts from driving in the countryside

Cemeteries play a small part in my mystery series. Both my Fuchsia and Brilliant Series Cozy Mystery books ...

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Julie Seedorf: The Mother’s Day gift that keeps on giving

“Children are the anchors that hold a mother to life.” — Sophocles As a mother it is hard ...

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Julie Seedorf: Kindergarten sure isn’t what it used to be

Kindergarten — I still remember my jindergarten years. Mrs. Lewis was my teacher, and kindergarten in those days ...

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Julie Seedorf: Making new friends, reconnecting with old

Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr once said, “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” I find that to ...

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Julie Seedorf: Being an only child had its ups and downs

Whoopie! There is an Only Child Day, and I happen to be an only child! We have a ...

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Julie Seedorf: Easter is a time for new and old traditions

It is that time of year again, Easter. Not only is it a solemn time for the church, but ...

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Julie Seedorf: Words can have larger impact than you think

I had to visit the dentist last week and have a tooth pulled.

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Julie Seedorf: We all need time to rejuvenate ourselves

I was home alone last week.

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Julie Seedorf: Remember, we are all in this world together

There have been occurrences in the past few years in my life that have absolutely taken me down ...

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Julie Seedorf: Do you always feel like you have to be right?

Something About Nothing, by Julie Seedorf Wells resident Julie Seedorf’s column appears every Monday. Send email to her ...

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Julie Seedorf: Give acting a try; you might really like it

When I was a little girl I wanted to be an actress.

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Julie Seedorf: Trying tuning out; it might leave you tuned in

Wells resident Julie Seedorf’s column appears every Monday. Send email to her at hermionyvidaliabooks@gmail.com. This past week I ...

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Julie Seedorf: What do you know about presidents’ dogs?

Today is Presidents Day. Do you know why we celebrate this day?

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Julie Seedorf: Bah humbug, it’s another Valentine’s Day

Bah Humbug, it’s Valentine’s Day.

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Julie Seedorf: Business memories — they don’t pay the bills

Memories light the corner of my mind. Misty water-colored memories of the way we were.

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