There are a lot of us. And many of our stories have yet to be written.
The Good Uses of Obsession
I never saw the Mickey Mouse Club, but I do remember adolescent obsession.
Telling the Truth
Our questioning of historical “truth” may be invalid when we are possessed of what we believe is the answer.
My Friendship Quilt
The power of the feminist movement always was and always will be drawn from the friendship of women.
Celebrating a Master
“Master” is what John Cheever (1912-1982) was, and is, although largely forgotten now in spite of the acclaim and the many awards he accumulated during his long career as a successful novelist and short story writer.
Do We Collaborate
The idea of collaborating has always made me a little squeamish.
Woman Honks Horn
The Rio Grande Sun devotes a whole page to its police blotter.
Apache Mesa Ranch Resolved
The ranch is not really for us human beings with our thin skins and our need for comfort.
Women Lead the Way
I find myself getting annoyed: not another fundraiser when I’d rather be taking Pip for his evening walk and making some more progress in the book I’m reading!
Fire Engines: Perhaps a Silver Lining?
I didn’t realize until Saturday that the Hermit’s Peak firefighters and their engines had come to us from all over the West.

