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Taking some “climate therapy,” aka breathing fresh outdoor air, in Slovenia. I am 100% here for the nightgowns and hats
Due to the miracle of the internet, I recently figured out exactly which Little Golden Books’ version of Heidi it was t...
I think I was five or six years old the first time my mother and new stepfather packed up what then constituted one of what would be only the first of several assemblages of blended family and took us to Colorado to ski. My sister would hav...
I grew up on a small quarter horse ranch outside of Fort Worth. By early elementary school I was a reasonably competent handler of horses and hunting dogs. My stepfather taught me how to clean, trim, and care for the horses’ hooves and I ha...
“Morningstar” by Lily Seika Jones (2021); www.lilyseikajones.com
I’ve never been good at looking backwards, or even sideways, really, when I’m in motion. Can’t read in moving cars. I have a whole protocol to avoid motion sickness. In cars,...
I recently had a conversation with a new writer friend about favorite paragraphs—not favorite books or authors, but individual paragraphs. It reminded me of one of my own favorites.
In George Eliot’s novel Middlemarch (1871-72), our prota...
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