Face the Camera
The film crew arrived the day after my partner, Laurie, was given the heads up, not a warning exactly, but a familiar blunt blow: her job might be on the chopping block. The post Face the Camera...
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The idea of a dam coming down sounds momentous, but it shouldn’t be. The post When the Walls Come Tumbling Down appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
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You did not seem so obsessive, like a hoarder, like those addle-eyed freaks on TV. But it’s hard not to notice. The post Slide appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
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Fall is for firewood. The post Close to the Source appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleWhen Snow Turns to Rain
Remember, we’ll say someday, when we used to shovel snow. The post When Snow Turns to Rain appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleOccupy Main Street
The stakes seem so high, and the changes inevitable, but I want to believe we are the bosses of it, at least a little of it. The post Occupy Main Street appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleDriving South in a Buick
Outside Winthrop, whitetail and ravens compete for rotten crabapples as they drop into snow. In town, fences cage unpruned trees. The post Driving South in a Buick appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleCrazy-Eye Season
It’s the time of year when the phrase “doe-eyed” takes on all new meaning. The post Crazy-Eye Season appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleRunning in Winter
No one should have to run in winter. Let’s be clear about that. Skiing should be enough. But. There’s rain on snow and ice too loud and slush and sometimes bare ground on the shoulder seasons. So....
View ArticleReview: Mary Sojourner, 29
The West’s misfits and outcasts put up a fight in the new novel 29 by Mary Sojourner (Torrey House Press, 2014). By Ana Maria Spagna In Mary Sojourner’s shimmering new novel, 29, Nell bails on...
View ArticleFace the Camera
The film crew arrived the day after my partner, Laurie, was given the heads up, not a warning exactly, but a familiar blunt blow: her job might be on the chopping block. The post Face the Camera...
View ArticleWhen the Walls Come Tumbling Down
The idea of a dam coming down sounds momentous, but it shouldn’t be. The post When the Walls Come Tumbling Down appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleSlide
You did not seem so obsessive, like a hoarder, like those addle-eyed freaks on TV. But it’s hard not to notice. The post Slide appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleClose to the Source
Fall is for firewood. The post Close to the Source appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleWhen Snow Turns to Rain
Remember, we’ll say someday, when we used to shovel snow. The post When Snow Turns to Rain appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleOccupy Main Street
The stakes seem so high, and the changes inevitable, but I want to believe we are the bosses of it, at least a little of it. The post Occupy Main Street appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleDriving South in a Buick
Outside Winthrop, whitetail and ravens compete for rotten crabapples as they drop into snow. In town, fences cage unpruned trees. The post Driving South in a Buick appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleCrazy-Eye Season
It’s the time of year when the phrase “doe-eyed” takes on all new meaning. The post Crazy-Eye Season appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleRunning in Winter
No one should have to run in winter. Let’s be clear about that. Skiing should be enough. But. There’s rain on snow and ice too loud and slush and sometimes bare ground on the shoulder seasons. So....
View ArticleReview: Mary Sojourner, 29
The West’s misfits and outcasts put up a fight in the new novel 29 by Mary Sojourner (Torrey House Press, 2014). By Ana Maria Spagna In Mary Sojourner’s shimmering new novel, 29, Nell bails on...
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