The Education of Harriet Hatfield I found myself seeking out my books by May Sarton yesterday and today. It makes sense. I first read May… Continue reading “The Education of Harriet Hatfield”…
The Smiley Twins: From Vassalborough’s Quaker Roots to shaping Communities Across America Wander around in the Quaker cemetery at Oak Grove in Vassalboro, and you’ll find two small gravestones marking where Daniel… Continue reading “The Smiley Twins: From Vassalborough’s Quaker Roots to shaping Communities Across America”…
Spending Time in Cemeteries This past week, I spent a significant amount of time in cemeteries in New Hampshire and Maine, ending up in… Continue reading “Spending Time in Cemeteries”…
The Cemetery Book About a year and a half ago, the Maine Old Cemetery Association was approached to partner with Arcadia Press to… Continue reading “The Cemetery Book”…
Dismiss whatever insults your own soul… Love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to everyone that asks, Stand up for the… Continue reading “Dismiss whatever insults your own soul…”…
Leaving a job… They say that people do not leave jobs, they leave people. Unethical, harmful, toxic people would be my guess. After… Continue reading “Leaving a job…”…
Pownalborough Court House Cemetery Project A small group of us have meeting to discuss the small cemetery at the PCH in Dresden, Maine. We want… Continue reading “Pownalborough Court House Cemetery Project”…
The Cliffs Very seldom do I require a highlighter and pencil to read a book of fiction. This book, The Cliffs, changed… Continue reading “The Cliffs”…
Slightly Chipped by Nancy and Lawrence Goldstone I liked the couples first book, Used and Rare a little better and felt more connected to them than in… Continue reading “Slightly Chipped by Nancy and Lawrence Goldstone”…
Medical Care Since 2020 there’s been a lot of talk about the service industry slowing down, stores and restaurants not being as… Continue reading “Medical Care”…