Monthly Archives: July 2021

When First Place is More than a Win

If you live in Portland, you know it’s time for the Tour de France if you have a coffee and croissant at our local boulangerie. The owner streams the event every year. That’s one reason I love living in this … Continue reading

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Lockdown for Mice

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Lockdown for Mice

When Hurricane Sandy hit the Eastern United States in 2012, the seaside town where my husband’s parents lived lost power. They survived weeks without heat in November and December, thanks to a gas range that warmed the kitchen and let … Continue reading

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