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Notes from an Urban Cabin

Laura Lynn Brown

Thoughts on living in place, loving on foot.

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Daylilies, details and delight

On June 1 I took a friend up on her invitation to come over one morning and work on an essay at her table while she did her own work. Sometimes the presence of another helps, and periodic chat offers something like a Pomodoro break. So I di...

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    Writer, editor, teacher. Pittsburgher.

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