Living In Place
Local food, foraged & farmed
Last Friday, we enjoyed a supper of all local food, some foraged, some farmed. FORAGED Tim’s co-worker Holly spent her lunch hour down by the river and returned to the office...
Personal Becomes Universal Through Research
Guest Post by Novelist Donna D. Vitucci The answer to my question, How long does it take to write a book? is fifteen for the novelist Donna Vitucci, who has just published Salt...
Spring is Slow, Steady and Sweet
Spring here is slow, steady and sweet. SLOW The slow procession of the season, from dirty snow to sparkling green pasture, breeds patience. Sweetness is the reward. First, sap...
Three Steps to Website Revision
I recently completed the three stops to website revision: Procrastination, New Headshot, Revised Content. Procrastination I’ve needed to revise the Writing Services section of my...
Following the Trail
Following the trail across roads, over ski areas, and through towns was harder than hiking through the woods. ROADS We’d only been on the trail about twenty-four hours when we...
Hearing Loss is Invisible
HEARING LOSS IS INVISIBLE. It’s easy for me to avoid the wrinkles, bumps and bulges of middle age by not looking in the mirror; it’s harder to avoid hearing loss, which is...