March 24, 2020 In the wake of a “stay-at-home order” from our governor, I suppose I should be making a to-do list for the long weeks ahead. It feels more appropriate to make a not-to-do list. Don’t attend a play, don’t meet my circle of friends for coffee, don’t volunteer on a prescribed burn. HavingContinue reading “This Means You”
Category Archives: March
A Creek Runs Through It
March 22, 2020 (2 for 2!) I took a walk yesterday afternoon. It was one of the odder experiences I’ve had in a while, going out in the middle of the day and seeing a car in every driveway. Typically my town at 2 PM is reserved for retired folks, stay-at-home moms, and seasonal employeesContinue reading “A Creek Runs Through It”
COVID-19 in the 608
March 21, 2020 I told myself I wouldn’t write a single word about Social Distancing. But any kind of writing feels better than guiltily staring at a blank page. It brings to mind what a sympathetic writing instructor once told me: the most important body part to a writer is the one you sit on. Continue reading “COVID-19 in the 608”