Month: May 2021
Questionable Advice: May 2021
My 15-year-old son gives me attitude whenever I ask him to do the dishes. I don’t think he appreciates just how much I have to
The Easter Bunny
My five-year old brother and I were fervent believers in a number of things—Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and the Easter Bunny being three important
Hasselback Roasted Tomatoes
The Yankee Chef Hasselback this and Hasselback that . . . Everyone is on the Hasselback* bandwagon. Now my turn! I adore this dish, and
The Loveable Tulip
Their vibrant colors usher in the growing season Ask anyone where tulips originated, and for most the obvious answer would be Holland. That is indeed
Mattresses For the Sleeping Third of Our Lives
Don’t settle for anything less than comfort The average person spends nearly eight hours a day sleeping. That’s about 120 days throughout the year, which
Women Rock the Block
Many women own businesses in downtown Brunswick—an abundance! A barber, an artist, a pair of craftswomen, an outdoor enthusiast, a restaurateur, and a jeweler—these women
Colleen Bedard
Finding True North The artist Colleen Bedard has always paved her own way in the world, finding new ways of working and expressing her true
Take Two: A Journal for New Beginnings
How it Came to Be It started out as a Monday morning coffee date. We would drop our kids off at school and meet for
Mary Cathcart, Agent for Change
At 78, and with a successful legislative and activist career to her credit, Mary Cathcart could be resting on her laurels. Resting, however, is not