Wednesday, January 11, 2023

 


My updates might not be as often for a little while but please keep checking daily.  -tk for ppe  

Sunday, January 8, 2023

Time Machine: 2004, 1834, 1869, 1935, 1971.

 


Note: Archived copies of The Worcester Democrat were not available for the first two weeks of January, 1923.  "This week 100 Years Ago" will resume on January 22nd.

October, 2004

                                                                                                                                           

Salisbury Daily Times

December, 1834

Niles National Register (St. Louis, Mo.)  

June, 1869


        Baltimore Sun


May, 1935

Worcester Democrat


February, 1971







Democratic Messenger




Thursday, January 5, 2023

Jottings from Mel

 


So I saw a tee shirt the other day that said "It's weird being the same age as old people."  That's sort of how I feel.  Mentally I don't feel old and can't even think of myself that way, in spite of the fact that I have all kinds of physical issues from multiple cardiac problems, to bad knees, to just fear of falling when I go down even a small flight of stairs.

I must look quite a sight; when I go out to a store, I see little old ladies holding the door for me.  People are always asking me if they can help me with bags/packages.  A few weeks ago I went to a Ravens game.  There were hundreds of us lined up waiting to get on the escalators to the upper deck.  Two ushers came up to ME.  "Sir, come with us, we can take you up in the elevator."

I can remember that when I was about 6 or 7 years old, I believed that there were 3 types of people; there were kids, there were adults, and there were old people. I sort of understood that little kids eventually became bigger kids but had no concept at all that kids became adults or old people. It's not that I couldn't or wouldn't believe that I would become an adult; the idea never even entered my mind any more than the thought that perhaps one day I would turn into an apple tree. Perhaps that is why I am still where I am mentally; I really enjoy all of the same stuff that I did as a kid. One of the great things about having the grandkids (don't get me wrong, I love them all dearly) has been that I got to play with toys again, and I realized, I really like this!


Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Mel Says preview

 


Attention those born before 1960.  Mel says-  So I saw a tee shirt the other day that said "It's weird being the same age as old people."  That's sort of how I feel.  Mentally I don't feel old and can't even think of myself that way...

Read what Mel says about age Thursday (1/5) here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.

Monday, January 2, 2023

Free Covid-19 testing

 

(Westover, MD) – The Somerset County Health Department has announced its COVID-19 testing schedule for the month of January. All events will be at the Health Department campus, 8928 Sign Post Road, Westover, MD. Testing will be every Tuesday on January 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. No appointment is needed. Face masks are required. The test is a short nasal swab. 

For questions related to this event, please call 443-523-1920 during regular business hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m). For information on COVID-19, visit the Somerset County Health Department’s website at www.somersethealth.org . Follow the health department’s social media on Facebook (@somersethealth), Instagram (Somersethealthmd) and Twitter (@somersethdmd). 

Sunday, January 1, 2023

 


Pocomoke City trash pickup schedule for week of January, 2nd, 2023:

The normal pickup on Monday will be on Tuesday.  Normal Tuesday trash pickup will be on Wednesday.


Time Machine: Pocomoke newspaper items 100 years ago this week, 1983, 1948, 1888, 1925.

 







September, 1983

Salisbury Daily Times

March, 1948

Democratic Messenger


February, 1888

(To be read with a grain or two of Eastern Shore salt!)

The Times (Philadelphia)


January, 1925