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his is one of my favorite columns to write each and every year. We have the results of our 16th Annual Webb Weekly Uncle Ron’s Monster Buck Contest. I am very proud of our Monster Buck Contest and the job all involved do in making this happen. Which is not me. I stay out of it and only encourage hunters to enter. I look forward to talking to folks about their harvest and hunting stories. A tip of my Webb Weekly hunting hat with the American Flag on the side to Webb Weekly’s Ron Mingle and Dana Poust at Poust Taxidermy. These two folks do the heavy lifting to make the contest happen. Ron, from the organizing and overseeing side of things to the finish. Dana for being the official scorer and caretaker once the bucks are checked in to the final scoring round. I also want to give a shout-out to Sam the taxidermy lady and right-hand partner with Dana. She helps and — most importantly — keeps the taxidermy work going as Dana gets tied up with the contest. I always enjoy visiting with her when I stop up to the shop; this year, she was working on the beginning stages of two beavers. She shared this process with me, along with a lot of knowledge about beavers I had no idea about. They are

very interesting creatures. They are much different when you see them up close rather than on TV. When I drop by, it always amazes me the knowledge Dana and now Sam have about wildlife. They are like forensic scientists of wildlife creatures and habitats. They always do great work when it comes to their wildlife artistry, but through this process, they can also tell you about the age, diet, and habitat the animal lived in — as well as past injuries and overall health of their subject. A tip of that bright orange hunting hat with the American Flag on the side to Jon and Don at Sauers Trading. Along with Poust Taxidermy, they are an official checkpoint for the initial scoring of the trophy bucks. And remember that we believe the trophy is in the hands of the holder. So, any legally harvested, locally taken buck qualifies. The father/son duo at Sauers Trading also take care of all the legalities and provides a Savage Axis Rifle package with all the trimmings to the winner of the random rifle drawing. Sauers is another place just down the street from my office where I enjoy talking about hunting, firearms, and community. Before I get to the results of this year’s Monster Buck Contest, here’s another tip of my hunting hat to the great folks at

making a $10 donation on their behalf. The $10 per hunter contribution seems fitting based on this year’s winners, as 2 of the top 4 were 10 points. This year’s winner, pictured below, is Stephen Speicher. What an absolutely amazing monster. Every tine of the ten is long, and the brow tines are some of the longest I’ve seen on a local buck. This year’s runner-up was Henry Fisher with an absolute tank of a white tail featuring 11 points and a rack you could kick a field goal through. Third place was Ralph Daley. His buck featured a 22” spread; I can tell by the smile on his face he was happy with the harvest. And rounding out the top 4, Robert Glossner. That is the other remarkable ten-point with long, heavy tines and excellent mass. This year’s contest was one of our closest ever, with only 3 SCI inches separating the winners. We also had a record number of bucks, scoring over 150, with seven. Darin Bubb not only harvested a beautiful 12-point buck but is the winner of the random rifle drawing courtesy of Sauers Trading. Wow, what a hunting season he had. A double winner in my book. I look forward to sharing our 17th Annual Contest with you later this year. I’m always open to you sharing a good hunting story or telling me about a trophy buck that got away. God Bless America.

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Stoltzfus Butchering. They are the runner-up through fourth place sponsor of a $100 gift card for their great venison processing. They are your full-service butcher who can turn your deer harvest into that venison dinner I talked Jim about in my title. My Webb Jr. sons and I are big fans of everything they make. I will hold you in suspense about the winners of the contest with a quick reminder. Remember, the Uncle Ron’s naming of the Monster Buck Contest is in memory of my Uncle Ron Maietta, who battled multiple sclerosis for years to enjoy his passion of the outdoors. He loved hunting, fishing, and just being part of God’s green Earth. And for long-time Webb Weekly family member Ron Mingle. Although Ron retired a few years back, he has continued to oversee the contest. His wife, Steph, has MS. The Mingle family has been passionate about helping her, bringing awareness, and raising money to battle the dreaded disease. This is why for every hunter who makes the time to enter his or her trophy into the contest, we donate to fight MS. Now to the results of our 16th Annual Uncle Ron’s Monster Buck Contest. First up, 116 hunters took the time to share their harvest with us. For each hunter entered, Webb Weekly will be

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eth DeJesus England has always had a passion for art. It has been something she has loved for as long as she can remember. Her talent for art recently yielded her national recognition when she won the Jerry Malloy Negro League Baseball Research Conference’s Art Contest with her painting of the outfield of the 19241927 Harrisburg Giants Negro League team. This year’s Jerry Malloy Negro League Conference will be held June 6-9 at the MLB Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, where Beth’s winning original oil painting will be on display. “This year’s professional winner, Beth DeJesus, produced a piece called ‘The Greatest Outfield of All-Time.’ The piece stood out for its focus on actual players who are portrayed with great strength and humanity. The viewer feels like they were there when these three friends posed together before a game. They are the focal point, but the field and houses behind them show a sense of community,” Dr. Leslie Heaphy told Webb Weekly. “After researching old photos of the players, it was pointed out to me by Lou Hunsinger that the Harrisburg

team played the first professional game at Bowman Field in 1926. I think the inclusion of the Bowman Field background added a great deal to the piece by including a historic local component to it,” Beth said. According to Heaphy, who headed the committee that conducted the Malloy Art Contest, the contest began in 2010, with three categories each year — professional, amateur, and youth (16 and under). It is the only art competition focused solely on black baseball. Art is judged by various artists who volunteer

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In April 2022, the local chapter of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) had a meeting devoted to the topic of “The Art of Baseball.” Beth was invited to speak regarding baseball and art since she had done some plein air paintings while attending baseball games at Oriole Park at Camden Yards and Bowman Field with me. Fast forward to February 2023, Beth had a show of paintings opening at the Genetti. I had invited Ted Knorr, a fellow Negro League historian who lives in Harrisburg, to speak the next day at our local SABR meeting on the topic of the Negro Leagues. I took Ted to Beth’s

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their time to be involved. The art is highlighted on social media, the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) website, and in various issues of Black Ball, a journal published by McFarland Publishing Company. Heaphy added that it is exciting each year to see the entries — they are creative, thought-provoking, and educational. The youth entries are particularly exciting because they show what the young people are learning about black baseball. Beth’s love of art and making things dates to her early childhood, but she became interested in plein air painting when she attended the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), studying under wellknown artist Mark Karnes.

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1925-1929; and Tris Speaker and the Boston Red Sox 1910-1915. “These three are among the best of ten traditional Major League outfields intact for at least four years, including at least one Hall of Famer during the segregated era (1901-1946). There are also three Negro League outfields that also meet those criteria; one of those — Harrisburg Giants, 1924-1927 — is the subject of Beth DeJesus’s wonderful portrait,” stated Ted Knorr. That outfield consisted of Clarence “Fats” Jenkins,” who interestingly enough is in the Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the pioneering New York Renaissance or “Rens” team, centerfielder Oscar Charleston, who was inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1976 and Herbert “Rap” Dixon, who many baseball historians, including Knorr, believe warrants a place in Cooperstown. Prints of “The Greatest Outfield of AllTime” prints are available by emailing Beth at timebeth@aol.com. Also, the next meeting of the local chapter of the Society for American Baseball Research will be held on Saturday, February 10, at 11 a.m. in the Lowery Room of the Children’s Wing of the James V. Brown Library. Crosscutters’ Vice President of Marketing, Gabe Sinicropi, will speak on “Collecting Baseball Cards.”

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opening, and he was impressed with her work and wondered if he might be able to commission her to do a painting of the 1924-1927 Harrisburg Giants, consisting of “Fats” Jenkins, Oscar Charleston, and Rap Dixon. There are no photographs of the three standing together on a baseball field. Ted asked Beth if he provided individual photos of each player and whether she could combine them into a painting of three players. Since the Harrisburg Giant played in the first professional game at Bowman Field in 1926, I suggested that she use it as a background of them standing at Bowman Field with the neighborhood in the background. Ted and I provided Beth with the needed photographs, and by May, she had rendered a beautiful, finished painting. Later, Ted suggested that Beth enter the painting in the Malloy Conference Art Contest. A little about this outfield that Beth painted. “What outfield is the greatest in the history of the game of baseball? Among outfields during the segregated era, three from the traditional Major Leagues standout — each led by one of the initial three outfielders inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame — Ty Cobb and the Detroit Tigers 1913-1916; Babe Ruth and the New York Yankees

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God be better than a world with God? John Lennon and his dreamers believed it could be — and they invite us to join them so the world can live as one. oes God exist? This Before we decide to join the is the primal faith dreamers, it would be wise to question because review some human history. We every other faith humans have been walking the question is predicated on its Tim earth for quite some time, so we answer. Hartzell have plenty of anthropological This article won’t answer that evidence to consider. question for you. It can’t. You’re the History reveals that nearly every human only person who can answer the God society has recognized a spiritual realm, question for you. My purpose for writing the existence of deities, and an afterlife. these articles is to inspire new thoughts Even completely isolated cultures have while challenging old thoughts. left behind or preserved a record of their The famous author, H.G. Wells, once spiritual awareness and the deities they observed, “If there is no God, nothing worshipped. matters. If there is a God, nothing else If there is no God, then why would that matters.” be? Why is the human race so naturally Let’s start the conversation with “If fascinated by the spiritual realm if it there is no God, nothing matters.” doesn’t exist? Why would we even care In John Lennon’s song Imagine, he or ask about it? dreams of a world without God, heaven, C.S. Lewis observed, “If the whole hell, countries, things to kill or die for, universe has no meaning, we should and religion. He imagines that a world never have found out it had no meaning. without God and religion would be If there were no light in the universe, a world where humans could exist in and therefore no creatures with eyes, blissful unity without greed or hunger. we should never know it was dark. Dark Is that true? Could a world without

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would be without meaning.” The fact that we care enough to ask, wonder, search, and yearn reveals something important and instinctive about us humans. Is it possible that somewhere deep within every human being is a soul that longs for a realm and a God it cannot touch or see? The history of human spirituality doesn’t prove the existence of God, but the fact that it exists so universally is certainly a compelling argument. With this in mind, Blaise Pascal observed that “There is a Godshaped vacuum in the heart of each man which cannot be satisfied by any created

thing but only by God the Creator.” He had more to say, but I’m going to save that for another article. In some ways, Lennon was right. History is polluted with examples of tyrants, despots, and charlatans using religion as a way of gaining power by controlling the masses. When spirituality is hijacked by evil men, be they priests, pastors, presidents, kings, or terrorists, the consequences are horrendous. This is likely what caused the 16th-century French philosopher Voltaire to make this observation regarding the bigotry and

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cruelty he witnessed in religion, “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” If God does not exist, and if there is no spiritual realm and no universal and guiding morality, and if human existence has no purpose beyond survival, then the only thing that truly matters is the healthy perpetuation of the human species. Charles Darwin called it the survival of the fittest. Darwin’s cousin, a British scientist named Francis Galeton, coined the term eugenics as a method for advancing the human race through Darwin’s survivalfittest theory. The term eugenics is based on a Greek term meaning well-born. Galeton hoped to actively discourage the overbreeding of the “less fit” to preserve and advance what was best in the human race. The only way to discourage overbreeding of the unfit was forced sterilization — or extermination. The concept of eugenics advanced significantly in the early 1900s. In 1907, the state of Indiana was the first in the U.S. to pass laws that allowed for the compulsory sterilization of people the state determined to be “unfit for reproduction.” More than 29 states followed suit. When morality is based on survival of the fittest, eugenics makes sense. In Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler wrote, “Positive steps should be taken to encourage the flourishing of the fitter.”

The Third Reich’s mass extermination of people it determined to be not fit for reproduction included Jews, Slavic peoples, same-gender attracted peoples, and the physically and mentally weak and disabled. Is it fair to say that the concept of survival of the fittest naturally leads to eugenics? Wouldn’t it be wise for humans to limit the ability of the “less fit” to reproduce? Wouldn’t doing so bring about a master race of healthy and highly intelligent humans? Hitler certainly came to that conclusion — and fully acted on it. Is that what a world without God is like? I think H.G. Wells was wrong. It seems that in a world where God doesn’t exist, there is one thing that matters — your own survival — and everyone else be damned. Not exactly the outcome Lennon’s dreamers had in mind. Thankfully, the eugenics movement disappeared from public view quickly after World War II due to its association with the Nazis and the Holocaust. However, it’s still out there, and if God doesn’t secure your inalienable rights, then someone may someday declare you unfit. Would the world be better off without the guiding presence, purpose, and morality of God? I’ll let you be the judge — and we’ll pick up the conversation again next week with the second half of Well’s quote, “If God exists, nothing else matters.”

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taught an elective course on Future Studies at a business college in Europe. The students were quite interested in knowing what skills and possibilities in employment would be out there when they entered the working world. It is obviously a shaky science as we have no way of knowing the future and, at best, can postulate best-case, worst-case, and no-change outcomes. To actually change the future requires risky initiatives. Take Dan Campbell, the head coach for the Detroit Lions. If ever there was a hopeless NFL team, it was the Lions. Since that first Super Bowl game in 1967, the Lions have won a grand total of one playoff game. That is almost six decades of mediocracy. Despite having awesome players like Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson during those years, they still fell short. Matthew Stafford was their quarterback for nine years and then got traded to the San Francisco 49ers — and with him as quarterback, they won a Super Bowl! Dan Campbell came along and declared that the Lions were not losers. He showed it by playing aggressive football, literally acting like a champion who should be feared. His first year, 2021, was not

impressive: 3-13-1. The next year, they were 9-8. This year, they were 12-5 and won two playoff games to get to the conference title game. Whatever the final outcome of the Detroit Lions this year, they have changed the status quo that history assigned to them. What caused that change was leadership that knew that change was possible but needed aggressive action to make it happen. Lycoming County has been in a downward spiral for some time now due to a lack of jobs and a population that continues to get older. As a result, the Planning Department has conducted research that would indicate the coming decade will see a small but steady decline in population. Given this concern, the Lycoming County Commissioners made a bold move to use the federal ARPA funds to invest in areas that would have a generational impact. In short, how can we change the future? We can start by reconsidering the scenario. The Planning Department studies were done before the current migration started to happen in places like California. For the first time since the Gold Rush of 1849, California has lost more residents than it gained. The same is happening in other states, such as New York and Illinois. People who have lived

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so I decided to use methods that have worked for me in the past based on my habits and success with certain behavioral modifications. Sleep: Like I’ve said, ad nauseam, sleep is not a passive activity. It doesn’t just happen to you; you are not ike many people, the simply unconscious. Without Dave enough quality sleep, your holidays got away Bellomo body cannot heal properly, from me — family obligations, kids home cement memories, manage from college, food, food, etc. I must stress, or properly produce certain confess that I gained more than a few hormones, among other things. Now, pounds this year and got into some I have struggled with sleep my entire not-so-great eating habits. In addition, I life, so this is definitely an ongoing could feel my daily stress level creeping challenge, but I have taken certain steps up. So, I finally took some of the same to improve the duration and quality advice that I have given to my training of my sleep. I first started to go to bed clients over the years and made some much earlier. Approximately two hours changes. A couple of things: 1. This isn’t earlier. Second, I have made an effort to about making New Year’s resolutions wind down before I go to bed. I prefer you know you won’t keep. 2. These reading until I get sleepy. TV will keep changes are things that work for me. you awake. Third, I stopped eating at Everyone is different, so take what you least three hours before bedtime. Food, can from this article. especially high-carbohydrate snacks I’ve spoken of this often — temporary and/or alcohol, will also disrupt sleep. changes lead to temporary results. Exercise: I have always liked to Wellness needs to be a lifestyle — a exercise, but I found that with the kids marathon, not a sprint. Still, I found home from college, I was getting out of that I needed a clear course correction, See RESET on Page 20

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daily meditation and breathing exercises have done wonders for managing stress, clearing my mind, and lowering my resting heart rate. Getting back into a regular exercise routine has also made it easier to practice breathing exercises and mindfulness, as my preference is to do them after a workout. Diet: Ah, food; my kryptonite. When I was a kid, I could eat anything and not really gain weight. Then I hit middle age, and it seems that I gained weight just thinking about food. Add to that holiday festivities, wonderful time spent

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quired due to space considerations and must be made before 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 31. Where: Lowry Room, Third Floor, Welch Family Wing of the library. Public parking lot is adjacent to the site. Legion Dinner What: Friday night special: taco salad in tortilla bowl. When: Friday, February 3rd, from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Where: Muncy American Legion Post 268, 515 Legion Rd., Muncy. Chili Cook-Off What: Chili cook-off. Open to the public. Proceeds benefit the Montoursville Fire Department. All the chili you can eat with toppings bar - $5 per person. This event is designed for the locals to show off their skills, to have fun and raise money for the Montoursville Fire Company at the same time. The entry fee is $15.00. Rules and entry form available at the Legion, or online at www.post104al.org/events.html. When: Saturday, February 3rd, from 12 p.m.-3 p.m. Where: Eugene Grafius American Legion Post 104, 1312 Broad St., Montoursville. Birds and Brews What: Turn your love of birds and bird feeding into a scientific discovery! Join us every-other week and grab a cup of coffee or tea as we watch the bird feeders and keep a detailed account of what stops by, all while learning how to ID common feeder birds. Stop by for a few minutes or the whole time! Contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@pa.gov with any questions & to register. When: Saturday February 3 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Tiadaghton State Forest Resource Management Center, Waterville. Growing and Blooming Across Northern Spain What: Discover the variety of plants through the seasons in Northern Spain and Portugal. Register at https://extension.psu.edu/growing-and-bloomingacross-northern-spain When: Saturday, February 3, 9:00-10:30 a.m. Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd.,

Montoursville. FFA Night Program What: FFA Night Program at monthly meeting of Eagle Grange #1; awarding of Blue Jacket Scholarships; public invited. When: Tuesday, February 6th, at 6:30 p.m. Where: Eagle Grange Hall at the intersection of Route 15 and E. Blind Rd., Montgomery. Hunters: America’s Premier Conservationists What: Join Tiadaghton State Forest staff for a virtual presentation as we discover why hunters may be considered one of the greatest groups of conservationists in the country and see how their actions contribute greatly to the preservation of our environment and the creatures that inhabit it. Learn the benefits hunting has to the environment, animal health and agriculture, as well as where the money comes from to make all this happen. Registration required to receive the link. Contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@pa.gov with any questions & to register. When: Wednesday February 7 at 6:30 p.m. Where: Online via Microsoft Teams. Pine Creek Nature Book Club Meeting What: Join Tiadaghton State Forest staff on the second Thursday of each month to discuss a nature-themed book with like-minded individuals! This month we are reading The Trees in My Forest by Bernd Henrich. Light refreshments will be served. Registration required. Contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@pa.gov with any questions & to register. When: Thursday February 8 at 6:00 p.m. Where: Jersey Shore Public Library, Community Room. Valentine’s Dinner What: Romantic Valentine’s dinner. Meal includes appetizer, salad, steak or salmon, side, dessert and much more. Pre-paid reservations required by February 3rd. Notify bartender of arrival time and meal choice when purchasing tickets. Stop in and purchase tickets 2:0010:00 p.m., daily., or call 570-742-4632. Open to the

Legion Dinner What: Friday night special: meatloaf, mashed potatoes & vegetable. When: Friday, February 9th, from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Where: Muncy American Legion Post 268, 515 Legion Rd., Muncy. Share the Love What: Annual free “Share the Love” Valentine TakeOut Dinner as a gift to the community by Eagle Grange. Each meal includes: homemade lasagna, green mixed salad with house celery seed dressing, applesauce, garlic bread and angel food cake with strawberries. Donations to “pay the love forward” will be accepted to provide additional services to the community. Reservations: Advance reservations required; contact Daisy Styer @ 570-546-5861. Reservations limited to the 200 meals. When: Saturday, February 10th. Pick up between 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. (snow date 2/11/2024). Where: Eagle Grange Hall at the intersection of Route 15 and E. Blind Rd., Montgomery. Those Pesky Spongy Moths What: Learn how to proactively face this invasive leaf-eating pest that threatens our landscape trees and shrubs. When: Saturday, February 10, 9:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Montoursville. Legion Dinner What: Friday night special: black diamond steak, baked potato and vegetable. When: Friday, February 16th, from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Where: Muncy American Legion Post 268, 515 Legion Rd., Muncy.

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GriefShare Support Group What: A weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the loss of a loved one. When: Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Please contact the church at 570-546-8030 for the most current schedule. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602. S. Market St., Muncy.

Pancake Breakfast What: The Preschool at St. Luke ‘s annual Pancake Breakfast. Come enjoy pancakes, sausage, and eggs. $10 for adults, $5 for children. When: February 3rd, from 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. snow date February 10th. Where: St. Luke Lutheran Church, 1400 Market St., Williamsport. Church Service What: Sunday Service: Jesus Gives Us the Hope We Need. When: Sunday Morning, February 4th. Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport.

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Garden Club Meeting What: Williamsport Garden Club meeting. Program: “Winter Finches and 2023-2024 Forecast” Presented by Wayne Laubscher. Where: First Church of Christ’s Disciples, 1250 Almond St., Williamsport. When: First Thursday, February 1st, at 7:00 p.m.

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Country Line Dancing What: Country line dancing. When: Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Where: Woodward Township Fire Hall, Linden. Ballroom Dance Classes What: Beginning Ballroom Dance Class for anyone interested in learning to dance. Cost will be $10 per couple per class. To register please call Frank at 570220-4806. When: Thursday evenings from 6:00 p.m.-7:15 p.m. Where: Classes will be held in Hartzel’s Dance Room in Montoursville.

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he common cold can strike at any time of year, but most people likely associate colds with winter. Colds tend to spread more easily in winter, when people typically spend more time indoors with windows closed, thus making it easier for colds and other viruses to spread. Many people have their own remedies when it comes to treating colds, and those strategies may include a daily glass of tea. Tea has been a beloved beverage for quite some time. According to the

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Attention Word Buffs: A Few More “Engineful” Etymologies By Joseph W. Smith III

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id you know that the word ingenious is related to engine? That vermilion is spelled with only one “L” and thus not tied to million — but rather to worm and vermicelli? Or that a saucer is so named because it once commonly held — well, sauce! We’re in the realm of etymology, or

“word origins” — a field that sounds boring but is actually intriguing if you approach it right. As the first instance in this week’s “Weird Words” column, let’s take buff, whose origin is certainly one of the weirdest. As laid out in the wonderful Online Etymology Dictionary, the word has many meanings; but even the more recent sense of fan or enthusiast

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ultimately comes from buffalo — in a fairly convoluted fashion: Buff was originally a thick, soft leather, with the term being a shortened form of the animal from which it was obtained. The word then came to indicate the color of this material — a light brown-yellow, which many decades ago was the hue of uniforms worn by New York City’s volunteer firemen. This group was in turn so fond of attending and combating conflagrations that they got the nickname “Buffs” — and so the word eventually came to mean anyone who was especially devoted to something. Whew! Engine, by contrast, is somewhat simpler: Again, calling on the Online Etymology Dictionary, this originally referred to skill or craft in warfare, particularly as embodied by any device used for combat (something as simple as a battering ram, for example). Its ultimate source is the common Latin base gen, meaning to be born and thus related to anything innate, essential or “possessed from birth” (genetic, for example). An “engine”

shows skill and craft the moment it appears — and that goes double, I guess, for someone who’s ingenious. (Middle English also had enginous and even engineful — which we’re probably now better off without!) Even simpler is nausea: As covered recently on Jeopardy!, it is related to seagoing words like nautical, naval and even astronaut (literally, “star-sailor”). Since ocean travel often makes folks queasy, we call that nausea. Seasickness is likewise known as mal de mer, a French phrase employing the common base mal, meaning “bad,” and mer, meaning “sea” (as in mermaid and marine). And pen is among this week’s clearest etymologies. It is, quite simply, an adaptation of the French word pene, meaning quill or feather — from which pens were once made. It is distantly related to the feather-shaped pennant and, keeping in mind the long, thin, pointy shape, possibly also connected to pin. As for vermilion, that’s a bit more counterintuitive: The word itself describes a red or “cinnabar” color, especially when used as a dye; but in olden days, such bright dyes were


And on a final note: Since I mentioned the Mediterranean Sea — that’s another of my favorite etymologies. Medi is an extremely common Latin base meaning “middle” (as in median, medium, mediocre and dozens of other words). And as mentioned in last week’s column, terr is a similarly popular Latin base; meaning earth, it is found in such terms as terrain, subterranean, extraterrestrial and, yes, Mediterranean — which, being largely landlocked, literally means “sea in the middle of the earth.” More soon.

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hard to come by — often obtained by crushing some naturally occurring object or substance. Purple, for instance, originally came from ground-up sea urchins or crushed Mediterranean murex shells. (In this way, its relative rarity led to the use of that color for indicating royalty in ancient times.) Vermilion, as you may have guessed, was once derived by crushing insect larvae; these in turn resembled worms — or, in Latin, vermis, from which we also get vermicelli (worm-like pasta), vermicide and even vermin.


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it can be quite a chore to suit up and interact with the world. One way I find helpful in dealing with the malaise of winter is turning toward outerwear trends. Of course, trends can be fleeting, declining in popularity, and just as changeful as the weather. However, certain classic styles will always be on trend today and in years to come. If you’re hankering for a new coat to ride out the rest of this winter, consider the following evergreen options.

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First up, militaryinspired coats. Think double-breasted, think peacoat, think trench coat, think wool. I like New York & Company’s Oversized Notch Lapel trench coat available in black or camel. This could Bernadette easily go over any Ulsamer office look or work as a dress coat on abovefreezing days. For something super elegant and super currently on sale, check out Karl Lagerfeld Paris’s Double Breasted Military Coat, also available in black or camel, but boasting two rows of gold buttons and a longer hem. If you’re not so much into something chic but are looking for a more rugged style of military attire, go to the source of Army and Outdoors’ selection of military jackets. These more utilitarian options will be great for spring layered with sweaters and flannels. Next up on the timeless style wheel are shearling-trim coats. Now, here’s where my job gets tricky because I personally do not vibe with shearling, BUT I’m a professional and recognize the classic nature of this coat trend and must report on it here. What makes this such a classic is its cozy mountainside style, which is perfect for winter. Nordstrom

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day. There’s also Orolay’s 092 Universe Classics Thickened Down jacket, which, full disclosure, I have in the peat moss shade and has been a go-to coat on the really frigid days for both quick trips to the store, as well as to work and church. I believe these coat trends will stand the test of time and still be stylish for at least another decade, if not longer. Be sure to properly store outwear in the off months to ensure they can be worn season after season. Taking care of your coats is the best way to protect your “investment,” as some of these pieces can be pricey, but they are well worth it to stay warm and stylish for this winter and in years to come.

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into, there’s Yardsong’s Leopard Printed trench coats on Amazon. This fuzzier take on a leopard coat goes great with a glam look, or experiment with some rockabilly, Pink Lady-inspired outfits this winter. Lastly, there is the quintessential black puffer coat. A puffer jacket is the ultimate practical choice for winter and is a style that will last for decades. Quince has a variety of puffy outerwear options, from their Responsible Down Long Puffer to the Featherless Long Puffer Parka; you can compare silhouette types to best suit your fit and style. Plus, each piece comes in a variety of colors if you need a bit of pop in your

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outerwear come spring. Love the idea of this duster over a shift dress of the same length with tights and booties. For a walk on the wild side this winter, there’s the ever-on-trend leopard-print coat. For a super-chic take on this coat, check out Avec Les Filles’ Walker Longline coat from Nordstrom, which is currently on sale. This traditional coat silhouette with a provocative print is also available in two different plaids if you’re not ready to take leopard out for a swing. In any of the prints, this coat can look edgy with black jeans and combat boots. If you’re into a more vintage aesthetic, which leopard certainly plays

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A trend that I’m more personally onboard with are plaid coats. So often, plaid is thought of as an autumnal print, but it works just as well in winter and into spring. Tailored is the key word when looking to add a plaid overcoat to your winter wardrobe, especially for a timeless look. There’s Lord & Taylor’s Robe Walker Coat in a camel and black plaid with a fabric belt that hits right below the knee. This would be a great topper to an all-black outfit and snow boots. For a more casual take on the plaid coat, check out Duluth Trading Co’s Folklore Flannel Insulated Duster. This works now underneath a puffy down coat and can transition to


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fantastic. Snow days are more of a reward. Experiencing the hot chocolate and extra sleep is what it is all about. We all have some great memories of these snow days. COVID proved that remote

learning has some detrimental effects. Student’s social development and mental health were impacted. Unlike the remotes, snow days allow families and friends to spend quality time together. Even something as simple as eating lunch together can go a long way. Snow days are OK. Interesting debate. Again. I am going back and forth, folks. Fortunately, the spring is on its way. Perhaps we can revisit this another time. Cheers.

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OWNER

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115 Groupe Rd. • Jersey Shore, PA 17740

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30 Years Experience

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South Williamsport, PA

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570-447-4680

2 Locations: Williamsport – 570-323-5095 Selinsgrove - 570-374-5080

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Metal Roofing LLC

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570-989-1938

201 Ladd Road • Allenwood, PA 17810

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4341 Lycoming Creek Rd., Cogan Station, PA 17728

Montgomery PA

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