
Humanity vs. ideology: Trying to find a sweet spot in a polarized America
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Mt. Tamalpais, seen from Point Richmond, California. Photo/D’Arcy Fallon
I am in Point Richmond, California, taking care of Mortimer and Jose Bunny Flipper while my brother and his family are in Hawaii. Morty is an extroverted wheat-color...
The primitive Ginkgo biloba has been called a “living fossil” because it has essentially remained unchanged for the past 150 million years. Photos by D’Arcy Fallon
I drive by the houses where I used to live in this small midwestern city an...
Which way does the wind blow when it comes to a referendum on abortion? Raymond (pictured with his nose in the air) says Issue 1 will pass Tuesday. Voting “yes” will enshrine a constitutional right to abortion in Ohio. Photo: D’Arcy Fallon...
This year’s tomatoes are stunners that I keep swooning over. Photo: D’Arcy Fallon
Somebody needs to stop me. I started canning salsa two weeks ago and I cannot seem to stop. I keep buying more Anaheim and jalapeño peppers, more jars, more...
The Little Dutch Boy, the symbol for Dutch Boy Paint, is alive and well in Hartman Rock Garden, in Springfield, Ohio. Self-taught artist Ben Hartman designed a replica of the advertising symbol in the 1930s and placed it in his backyard, no...
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I once lived in a fundamentalist Christian commune in California, which I fled when I realized salvation was an inside job. (And a fundamental truth.) A former journalist, now I write about trying to find peace in a deeply divided America.
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