After the Tingles Fade
I was in the Chicago airport when I met Jan who was on…
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Pushed to the Limit
When stepping up to the starting line, there are miles of terrain that…
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A Covey Rise
In the South, when someone says they’re going “bird hunting,” it means only…
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Et Cetera: Old Timers
Doubles, preferably side-by-sides, are the traditional shotguns used for bird hunting. Parker, Fox,…
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Tiger Paws and Santa Suits
Katherine Tribble and Reid Schwartz first crossed paths at Clemson University where they…
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Will You Be My Valentine?
The image of a flying infant, armed with a bow and arrows, represents…
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A Memorable Year
Each year, it is our great privilege to conduct the Best of Columbia…
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Coming Home to Roost
Jane Suggs has always been what she calls a mover. As in, “if…
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All Sorts and Sizes
January and February are sleepy months in the garden, but they are also…
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Beacons in the Darkness
Few architectural structures can boast the unique blend of history and beauty composed…
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Hope in the Hurting
“I was at a conference, and someone came toward me covered in expensive…
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Opa!
Beneath the elaborate dome of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Rossi and Spencer…
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