“Sometimes a Cookie is Enough”
Adventure Cyclist Magazine, Aug/Sep 2021
Had we died? Maybe been run over by a semi on the highway? We were sitting in a hot tub, high atop a rocky precipice on the edge of the ocean, watching an otherworldly sunset, a mist in the early evening sky lending blurred edges to everything, the ocean’s slow undulations rippling with light. In my memory, we were drinking wine in that hot tub. But why would we have wine?…
“Birdwatching in a Post-Apocalyptic Peaceable Kingdom”
Impermanent Earth, Summer 2021
We rode from the city in an ordinary small SUV that was absolutely the lap of luxury in Cuba—air-conditioned!—passing several cars broken down at the side of the highway, midcentury classic American cars or little Soviet Ladas dating from the ’70s and ’80s, and a few plodding, ramshackle buses filled to overflowing, passengers and possessions alike leaning out the windows. I had read how hard this two hour drive into the mountains could be…
“Are Food Deserts Just a Mirage?”
Let's Talk 19:3 Ordinary Time 2014, Food and Justice issue
“Hear and Now?” Our preschooler’s journey with new hearing aids
Chicago Tribune, 11/25/2007