Summer 2009

from the editor

Don’t buy it

Buy, buy, buy. Being frugal, and especially in these tough economic times, those are precisely the words I don’t want to hear. So the day my husband David came up with a plan to construct a much-needed hay shelter out of recycled materials, I was game. Read more


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The Way of the Eco-Warrior

By D. CAMERON LAWRENCE

Growing up in southern New England in the 1960s and ’70s—pre-sprawl—I had what many children today do not have: a birthright of outdoor adventure. We opened our doors to a huge, undivided landscape of green fields, tumbling brooks, hummocked marshes and quiet woods. My little brother and I roamed the outdoors like young Balboas, discovery around every bend in a stream. It seemed to us then that our landscape was without boundary and unowned, a freedom that gave us the chance to explore nature and develop a lifelong affinity for the outdoors. That is, until the day we learned what “progress” could take away. Read more

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GOING BROWN
While the rich go green, the rest of us can jump on this bandwagon
By MICHAEL VAN HALL

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UP-AND-COMER POETRY
Small Saturday Poem and Waking Me
By CHRIS SHAFER

FICTION
The Gold Star
By G.C. COMPTON

FICTION
Growing-Out Jericho
By WILLIAM R. WOODARD

POETRY
Katrina’s Voices
By JENNY ROOT

POETRY
Miss Lizzie’s Kitchen
By EVE HOFFMAN

NONFICTION
Chilaquiles
By MICHELE NIESEN

HALF-EMPTY MASON JAR
Why—and other questions that get us out of bed each morning
By LESLIE SMITH TOWNSEND

BOOK REVIEW
‘At the Breakers’ by Mary Ann Taylor-Hall

By MARY POPHAM

BOOK REVIEW
‘In the Heaven of Never Before’ by Carine Topal
By LAUREL ANN BOGEN

folks & neighborhoods

GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLDgardenspot

A question about the town motto sparks an organization, beautification and community involvement
By SUSAN WILLIAMSON


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