Continue Reading Neighborhood Emergency Teams On Sunday I had an occasion to reaffirm my absolute love for my neighborhood – and my city, come to think of…
Continue Reading Adieu, Santa Fe And so we conclude my travel adventures with a little story and a link to a longer one. During one of my hikes…
Continue Reading Art on the Road: Where Tough meets Tuff Double dipping today – this will be up at Oregon Arts Watch as well. IT HAPPENED TO ME AGAIN. That’s twice now, in…
Continue Reading A Change of Weather On my last full day in New Mexico I drove to Frijoles Canyon to explore the Bandelier National Monument. It is located…
Continue Reading A Change in Assessment Maybe it’s just me, but one of the most glaring juxtapositions during my stay in New Mexico seemed that between the wide…
Continue Reading A Change in Dimension Indulge me, will you? I am going to flood you with photographs today, although not nearly as many as the 631 images…
Continue Reading A Change of Occupiers The first humans to come to what we now call the United States got here on foot. They crossed the Bering Land…
Continue Reading A Change of Color Not only did I have a change in scenery, but also changes in color perception. I am one lucky woman, still trying…
Continue Reading Props Yesterday I wrote about how certain kinds of clothing signal political beliefs or status. I was particularly grateful to the many of…
Continue Reading Fashion Statements I was barely 13 years old when I was shipped off to boarding school in Heidelberg, a small but sophisticated university town…