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The May 17, 1901, "Transcript" said the paper was in receipt of the first issue of the "Litchville Bulletin," published by Hugh Wells. The "Transcript" was of the opinion that the Eddy County Commission should order a few hundred trees for the court house yard. Valentine Fertig was spading up his garden. J.W. Stoddard was working on his lawn. R.R. Woodward was planting trees along his sidewalk, and Peter Prader had been adding more trees to his property. Hugh Peoples had planted over 10,...
We did a little research into Winter Solstice traditions after Winter Solstice and found some interesting information. For some people who celebrate the Winter Solstice, their tradition is to write down everything from the prior year that they would like to release, the things that no longer serve them and let go of them. They write them on small pieces of paper. Then they throw them into a fire, allowing the flames to symbolically turn their darkness into light. One family celebrates the...