I’m not a big mourner for the loss of meat in my diet. I became a vegetarian over a decade ago and actually dove right into the process, loving the creativity of finding new ways of cooking healthy foods. And … Continue reading
I’m not a big mourner for the loss of meat in my diet. I became a vegetarian over a decade ago and actually dove right into the process, loving the creativity of finding new ways of cooking healthy foods. And … Continue reading
Summer is my favorite time of year for many reasons. Maybe it’s the warmth of the sun that seems to fill me and everything around me with a feeling of goodness and plenty, relaxation and sharing. It’s the warmth of … Continue reading
So, Kevin and I escaped the freakishly mild northeastern United States winter, and headed on down to Florida. We didn’t have mountains of snow or grey winter days as a motivation, just a longing for turquoise blue water and a … Continue reading
I’ve always been a fan of protests, at least as a concept. Most of my talks about protests have been laments about being born after the sixties, and therefore never being able to be part of a really good one. … Continue reading
What is a folbot? you may ask. A folbot is a cleverly designed bit of German practicality: a folding kayak. How did we come into possession of one? Kevin’s dad passed down the family folbot, one he purchased sometime in … Continue reading
Since we’ve moved back to Delaware, I’ve gotten to fulfill a longtime dream of mine, which is to spend my days doing what I love. Not only do I get to write and draw all day long, our apartment (though … Continue reading
Since we moved to Delaware, looking at houses has become sort of an obsession of mine. It didn’t help when I realized how close we are here to Maryland, and beautiful Fair Hill with its horse farms and farm farms. … Continue reading
So, we recently moved to Delaware, into what we are lovingly calling “the smallest apartment in the world”. We wanted to put something sheer over our windows, not to block out the beautiful natural light, but to block the view … Continue reading
I came upon the most unexpected of surprises yesterday on a trip to Philadelphia for a vintage flea market shopping spree. The flea market itself was not especially amazing, mostly because it had poured rain all morning, and was threatening … Continue reading
So my recent trip to Idaho had me reminiscing about the last occasion I had reason to be in Idaho: a beautiful lakeside wedding in the Sawtooth mountains. It was quite a drive from Albuquerque. Maybe it shouldn’t have taken … Continue reading