ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ columnist Bill McClellan talks about his favorite columns he wrote this year.
What a blast it is commenting on the passing parade.
I have a difficult time selecting “favorite†columns. If I am in a certain mood, I like all of them. In a different mood, I wince to read any of them.
But here are five from the past year that, depending on my mood, are either pretty good or not too objectionable.
1. In January, I got vaccinated. Read the column.
2. In May, I attended a wedding at a house on Hawthorne Boulevard. Read the column.
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3. Later that month, I lost a hearing aid. Read the column.
4. In August, I shared my view from the back of the antelope herd. Read the column.
5. And best of all, I shared the news that I was cancer-free. Read the column.
In this Series
News staffers’ most memorable St. Louis area stories of 2021
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Joel Currier's memorable stories from 2021: NFL/Rams settlement, gun-waving lawyers and dropped murder cases
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Michele Munz’s memorable stories from 2021: The fight against COVID and the price paid by health care workers
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Mark Schlinkmann's memorable stories from 2021: A new voting process and historic redistricting
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