Author Neil Joiner Neil Joiner's Latest Articles A variety of dying expressions By Neil Joiner ● Opinion ● February 17, 2026 Several months ago a younger relative of mine, Wiley Kimbrough, was sore after returning from a hiking adventure that lasted several days. Dirt Road Memories By Neil Joiner ● Opinion ● January 20, 2026 Several years ago I considered writing a book titled “Dirt Road Memories.” The 2026 wish list By Neil Joiner ● Opinion ● January 7, 2026 Here’s my wish list for 2026, plus I’ll share a secret for helping some wishes come true. A Few More Good Lines By Neil Joiner ● Lifestyle & Faith ● November 25, 2025 While I was writing “A Few Good Lines,” other sayings came to mind. The Class of 1970 By Neil Joiner ● Lifestyle & Faith ● November 11, 2025 The Class of 1970 is widely regarded as the brightest and best of all who passed through the halls of Unadilla High School. Consequences By Neil Joiner ● Lifestyle & Faith ● October 7, 2025 It was probably a year or so back when my mother suggested consequences might be an interesting column topic. Gypsies at the farm By Neil Joiner ● Lifestyle & Faith ● September 30, 2025 During my teenage years I wrote a few songs. All of the evidence is thankfully gone. Little Miss Sunbeam By Neil Joiner ● Opinion ● August 26, 2025 In the 1950s I was quite smitten by the gorgeous little blonde featured on Sunbeam Bread wrappers. You know you’re in the country By Neil Joiner ● Lifestyle & Faith ● August 12, 2025 You know you’re in the country if a road scraper pulls into the bank parking lot. A stick tuit By Neil Joiner ● Lifestyle & Faith ● July 29, 2025 A column from 2023 mentioned my having “A Round Tuit” years ago. Posts pagination 1 2 … 19 Next