When winter weather—temperatures below freezing, snow—failed to appear for any meaningful length of time this year, the Pocono Mountains of…
Essays
17 April 2012
Dancers and Lawyers and Art
Kathryn Morgan of the New York City Ballet Scranton, PA, a short drive from both New York City and Philadelphia,…
8 April 2012
National Poetry Month
In honor of “National Poetry Month,” I am reprinting my poem, Upstate, which was published in Cosmopolitan magazine in 1988.…
7 March 2012
Marching into Spring
St. Patrick’s Parade Day arrives this Saturday (March 10th) in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Due to its deep seated Irish roots, Scranton…
24 February 2012
Living with Loss
As a woman who has experienced tremendous loss in life, I read Claire Bidwell Smith’s memoir, The Rules of Inheritance…
16 February 2012
Compassionate Consumer
Pure Citizen describes itself as a flash sales site with heart. Featuring cruelty-free, made-in-the-U.S., vegan, sustainably cultivated products—skin care, clothes,…
9 February 2012
Shakespearean Sibling Rivalry
Eleanor Brown’s The Weird Sisters, a chick-lit novel that employs the literary devices of Shakespeare, left me with mixed feelings.…
6 February 2012
Institutionalized Extortion
Last week my Farmer’s Insurance agent over-debited my checking account by $180 for my monthly car insurance premium. I called…
24 January 2012
A Sort Of Mardi Gras
Mardi Gras hits Main Street Honesdale on February 18, 2012. With a twist: Instead of going big and chaotic, a…
22 January 2012