Farm Living Is the Life for Me
Turns out, farming is a lot simpler than it first appears.
Turns out, farming is a lot simpler than it first appears.
New studies reveal that satisfaction surges after the age of 50.
This New Year’s Eve worker from 1949 was one of over seventy Post covers done by the Russian who was an expert at satirizing Americans.
Nothing could shake Walter’s determination to get into the marching band. So how could his conductor tell him how misplaced his ambition was?
Author and humorist Philip Gulley wonders, “What ever happened to the satisfying ritual of burning autumn leaves?”
Tune in, slow down, and enjoy the rewards of bicycle travel.
We admit these beautiful cities look different now than they did in 1946 or 1960, but these covers by artist John Falter are still a treat. How many can you guess?
Our cover artists have depicted hunters, both comical and serious, since 1900. Here are a few.
We’ve seen many Post covers with a man and his beloved hunting dog, or a boy and his furry best buddy. And from Wolfhounds to tiny laptops, Saturday Evening Post artists showed us how a dog, not diamonds, is a girl’s best friend.
With two national forests, America’s first National Lakeshore, and dozens of state parks and woodlands, Michigan’s UP offers as many beautiful fall locales as anywhere in the U.S.
Autumn is almost here, so this seems like a good time to celebrate the seasons. Most people have forgotten the beautiful scenery by great landscape artist John Clymer that graced over eighty covers of The Saturday Evening Post. Enjoy this reminder.
Deep in the mountains of East Tennessee, the Walker sisters are still living in the 19th century—and finding it not so bad, either.
Road trips that honor America’s pioneer spirit.
“Cutaway” is the story of two couples having dinner, but the emotions underneath tell a tale of their own.
The Post is proudly showing off paintings it made famous in your parents’ living rooms each week.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is one of the most American of our poets. We offer some of his poems, which appeared in the Post of the 1840s.