
All the crunchy 1970s goodness! Music, food, crafts, gardening, and ideals from the back-to-the-land movement, with observations on issues that echo into our times.
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The author, sowing confusion
As a writer, I find words to be endlessly fascinating and fun, even whe...
Hello, friends, and happy winter solstice!
I hope all my newsletter subscribers safely made the migration to our new platform. As I mentioned in last month’s “Hello from Heather”, for this month only, you may be receiving this newsletter...
I just finished reading The Book Club for Troublesome Women, by Marie Bostwick, a novel in which a group of suburban women in 1963 read and wrestle with Betty Friedan’s (real book) The Feminine Mystique, itself a manifesto against the smoth...
I had a fun evening earlier this week at Sacramento’s Broadway at Music Circus, seeing Hair with my daughter. The production was high quality: I enjoyed the acting and dancing, the music, and the costumes. And I’m always a sucker for theate...
You know it’s coming.
This photo from last summer captured the exact moment I realized that I will never, ever be able to keep up with the zucchini output of even a single plant. Zucchini is the sneakiest. You turn your back on the garden...
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Writer of women's fiction; I dig the 1970's back-to-the-land movement.
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