• 2026 Huntspex
  • 2026 Huntspex
  • They called him, “Rocky”

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    The term “outcrop” can be ambiguous, but such formations are widely recognized as massive, mostly single-rock natural structures. Every geology student studies outcrops. This is a story of an unfinished study that came to a sad end.

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    They called him, “Rocky”

  • Xavier Sager’s Leaf Portraits

    Xavier Sager’s Leaf Portraits

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    Early in his career, Xavier Sager experimented with minimal portraiture and botanical framing. His creative skill combined faces with a fruit, flower, or tree leaf. These beautiful postcards prove his genius.

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  • A Postcard History Fifth Sunday

    A Postcard History Fifth Sunday

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    Today is the fifth Sunday of May 2026. Postcard History is often sentimental on fifth Sundays, so today we offer three fictional tales inspired by postcards without identity. We hope you enjoy them.

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  • An Emotional Landscape of the“Aha” Moment

    An Emotional Landscape of the
    “Aha” Moment

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    “Rebus” may be new to some, but the rebus puzzle is older than all of us. Once used to enhance storytelling, today it renders common sayings and phrases to visual puzzles that children can solve but still stump adults.

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Past Article

Ray Hahn
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Anyone over a certain age may remember dirt roads in your hometown. It was always a chore to travel on rainy days and snowy nights. Tarvia changed much of that in the early decades of America’s automobile age. Here’s the whole story.

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