Are You On Team Cynthia or Team Someone Else?
Do you think Cynthia Flowers is a suitable bride for Jacob Marley? Click “Read More” and let me know. (Read More …)
Do you think Cynthia Flowers is a suitable bride for Jacob Marley? Click “Read More” and let me know. (Read More …)
It’s time, once again, to play our game called “Cast the Character.” Place yourself in the director role and tell me or show me who you would cast to play Old Joe when Dickens Station is made into a blockbuster movie or television series. Who is your nominee, real or fictional, contemporary or historical, to play this destined-to-become-iconic role? (Read More …)
This week, we celebrate the birthday of Amelia Dickens, the matriarch of our beloved Dickens Station, Vermont, and the great-great-granddaughter of the town’s founder, Merritt Otto Dickens. (Read More …)
Help me celebrate my 75th blog post by joining our game called “Cast the Character.” Place yourself in the director role and tell me or show me who you would cast to play DC when Dickens Station is made into a blockbuster movie or television series. Please show me your favorite feline, real or fictional, contemporary or historical, to play this destined-to-become-iconic role. (Read More …)
Amelia Dickens announces the Easter Celebration Calendar for 2023. She also mentions the meaning of “maundy” in Maundy Thursday, the tradition behind hot cross buns, and why some Easter eggs are dyed red. Click “Read More” for the backstory on some interesting Easter traditions. (Read More …)
Meet Dianna Mattson, The General Store manager, amateur sleuth, and the lady who said, “My new life in Dickens Station began the night I murdered the man who, years later, became my husband.” (Read More …)
What are your favorite Dickens Station characters reading? Click “Read More” to find out why Dickens Station bakery owner Charlotte Flowers gives Donna Andrews’s The Nightingale Before Christmas “two thumbs up and five stars.” (Read More …)
Click Read More to meet DC, one of Dickens Station’s most beloved characters, in this Dickens Station Daily Telegraph article by Emily Dodson. (Read More …)