Conservation Corner - Betsy Burdett

Chickens lay; people lie

My mother was an English major in college, so this was her immediate response when one of us…

Remember When- Garland O. Goodwin

Remembering Leah Justice and Albert

I met Leah Justice when she became a reporter for the Tryon Daily Bulletin. I already knew her…

Film Talk with Tryon Theatre

Returning to Pandora

Transporting Tryon Theatre to a far-off world this week is “Avatar: The Way of Water,” the long-anticipated sequel…

Opinion

Ask Aunty Pam: How should I handle a pushy soon-to-be mother-in-law?

Dear Aunty Pam,   I’m in a pickle and I hope you can help! My fiancé and I…

Editorials

EDITORIAL: Leah Justice’s legacy will long be appreciated, remembered

In my years at the Bulletin as editor, I read hundreds of obituaries while getting the paper prepped…

Diary of a Twenty Something - M.M. Cochran

Dear diary, life is short

This is the diary of a twenty-something, and diaries tell the truth. The painful, real-life, truth. As much…

Saluda News & Notations - Bonnie J. Bardos

Nature doing her thing

“Joy is not made to be a crumb.” ~  Mary Oliver   If you watch a squirrel raiding…

Yards to Paradise- Max Phelps

Get plant and seed requests in early

Annually, right on schedule, the mailbox contains seed and nursery catalogs about the end of the year or…

On the Wild Side - Loti Woods

Bees and their superpowers

Did you know when a honeybee stings you, it usually dies? And that it’s always a female bee…

Film Talk with Tryon Theatre

Embrace your empathy in “The Whale”

Taking the screen this week at Tryon Theatre is “The Whale,” a film that captures our morbid gaze…