
A weekly snapshot of life (including politics and parenthood) from the vantage point of an urban edible and native plant garden. No subscription wall. Zero AI.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 122 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 43 hours ago |
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“Should I have done that?” I ask.
I suspect having a public platform, even a small one, means you are forced to confront this question more often than most, because it will at least be regularly implied.
Answering it often involves a shru...
These women’s lives seem fancy, I think to myself, as I click on my competition. The twelve women (and they are all women) on the Substack home and garden rising list above me. Aside from Michael Wolff’s much younger wife, (who is apparentl...
I’d thought the two most unhinged local politics stories as of late were the photos of an older resident using ginormous font to mean-text during a recent city council meeting, or literally anything the fireman’s wife is doing/has done, but...
I don’t think I seem like someone with an edge. Someone who would punch back. Someone who, when fight/flight/freeze/fawn/flop (they recently added flop, I heard) presents itself, almost always chooses fight. Or not even chooses it. It’s jus...
This has all really jumped the shark, I text a friend, who then had to google what jumped the shark means before he could laugh.
I was laughing already because it’s a phrase to describe writers who have lost the plot and run out of materia...
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I write about life from the vantage point of my Red Fence Garden in Quincy, MA. Native plants & edible landscaping, politics & policy, marriage & family, endometriosis, Viet-Cajun babies, having (and doing) it all. Weekly Sunday posts. Zero AI.
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