
On Autumn Leaves and Rootedness
It’s mid-October, and for the last couple of weeks I’ve been noticing leaves. Washington State
It’s mid-October, and for the last couple of weeks I’ve been noticing leaves. Washington State
For over fifteen years, I’ve been following the Write on the Sound (WOTS) conference sponsored
My husband and I moved to a retirement community in Seattle a year ago this
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I’ve been fixated recently on what happened in 1964—fifty years ago—as 2014 winds to an
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I posted a couple of weeks ago about the error the U.S. Postal Service made
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As I write this, I am visiting family in Washington State, not too far from
Under traditional English and American property law, married women had no rights to own property—real
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Ever since I began researching the Oregon Trail route for my novel about travel along