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These dark days have been tough on everyone. But living in the Boston area brought violence home in a new way. Frankly, Monday didn’t start off that well; Tom and I attended a funeral. But it was a beautiful day. … Continue reading →
“It isn’t just a library. It is a space ship that will take you to the farthest reaches of the Universe, a time machine that will take you to the far past and the far future, a teacher that knows … Continue reading →
Another storm is bearing down on us. And I’m sick to boot. So, instead of a post by me, you’re being treated to a good op-ed piece that I found in the Boston Globe this morning, “Navigating the grammatical thicket” … Continue reading →
Like I said last week, I wanted to provide an update to a post I did back in May. It was about the effects that fiction has on our psyches no matter, pretty much, the subject material. … [according to] … Continue reading →
“The journal is the ideal place of refuge for the inner self because it constitutes a counterworld: a world to balance the other.” – Joyce Carol Oates “There looms ahead of me the shadow of some kind of form which … Continue reading →
Last week I read a blog by Alistair Humphreys titled 20 Questions Worth Answering Honestly. I saved a printout to look at later for purposes of journaling and blogging. A day late with this post, I bring up one of … Continue reading →
While we’re on the topic of applying to college, I wanted to direct you all to a great article I read in the Boston Globe last week, “The art of getting into an elite school.” It ties into a big … Continue reading →
It’s summer and the living is easy. Maybe. What about when you were a kid? I remember all kinds of neighborhood kids pouring into our family tent, sleeping bag to sleeping bag. And catching fireflies. And telling ghost stories. Some … Continue reading →
Happy Independence Day! (Some of us are more independent than others, but we can all celebrate for the US today.) It’s my day to blog over at get born. You can get there from here. The title is: “No diapers, … Continue reading →
Never have I been so gleeful and yet so disturbed to read something as I was today. (Okay, the glee stems only from the services I offer as The Polished Paragraph.) Anyway, earlier this month, Wall Street Journal columnist Sue … Continue reading →