I stand naked in front of the full-length mirror, critically appraising my 58-year-old body. I loathe the fat that has accumulated on my scarred abdomen,
Month: April 2018
Film screenings, a soirée and women’s bike ride
8 reasons to get out this spring Maine Women’s Conference Wednesday, May 9, 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Holiday Inn by the Bay, 88 Spring
5 Natural Cleaners for Your Spring Cleaning
Spring cleaning is decidedly one of the less-exciting signs of the season. But as we crack open windows that have been locked tight for months
Confidence on Skis
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] After discovering adaptive skiing in her 30s, Natalie St. Pierre has found a renewed sense of self (and now she can’t wait to try
The Run for the Roses
Nothing says Kentucky Derby like oversized hats, fast horses and the tiny men and women who ride them and, of course, the mint julep. The
Terrill Waldman: Playing With Color
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Color is my thing. It is so infinitely inspiring and expresses all the other things I love, like botanicals, food and toys….anime, bugs, etc.
Running the Crazy Out
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] After struggling with an alcohol addiction, Beth Wilkas Feraco found support, sobriety and running. When Beth Wilkas Feraco, 45, decided to quit drinking, she
May 2018: The Body Issue
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Two Wheels
Two Wheels I have sailed above the rugged road and felt the wind rush across my cheeks; to the seaside I’ve spun, skidding, kicking up
The Last Snuggle
My son turns 10 this month. A decade of days. Next year, he will no longer hold up two hands to show his age. In