Olympic hosts reject American yogurt

Olympic hosts reject American yogurt

Plain Chobani yogurt. Image via wendyweekendgourmet.com The New York State-based Greek yogurt company, Chobani, supported the United States OIympic Team and wanted the athletes to eat the “official yogurt” in Sochi. But the Russians would not allow the...
Coastal towns cope with rising sea

Coastal towns cope with rising sea

Damaged house in Brooklyn, N.Y., after Hurricane Sandy, 2012. Wikimedia Commons The steady rise of the sea along the coasts of the United States has led towns and cities to change how they give out building permits, respond to emergencies, and navigate their roads. I...
New work update

New work update

Dry in this photo, but the marsh by Old Quarry Road in Guilford, CT, floods the pavement in storms. * I’m getting ready to head to the Pacific Northwest in two weeks. I will visit Seattle to learn about its efforts to use less energy, and the Oregon Climate...
November in Crawford Notch

November in Crawford Notch

Mount Willard, above Crawford Notch, White Mountains, New Hampshire When I can feel the invisible hands of not-knowing-what-to-write grabbing me around the neck, I know it’s time to head up into the mountains. What is it about the lovely (and sometimes not...

Open Letter to Libertarians

My article in the Boston Globe and PBS News Hour blog prompted libertarians to write suggesting I have a political stance in reporting the political overtones of the Little House books. For the record, I am registered as an unaffiliated voter in my home state. I do...
Woodlands: 76 Years of a Powerful Little Magazine

Woodlands: 76 Years of a Powerful Little Magazine

Woodlands comes out quarterly and circulates to members of CFPA and at libraries On Friday night, October 18, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., I will present the history of Connecticut Woodlands magazine, which I have edited since 2001, and its contribution to the Connecticut...