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The Beauty of Transition and Change

What We can Learn from the Shift Between Winter and Spring Here we are, already near the end of March. The first day of spring has arrived, and you can feel it in the air, hear it in the birdsong. But what exactly is… Continue Reading “The Beauty of Transition and Change”

Read in The Black River Journal: Performers of Passion, A Mission with Heart

We interrupt our regular seasonal living programming with an exciting announcement: my latest article in The Black River Journal is out now! “Performers of Passion, A Mission with Heart: Opera Magnifico Brings Accessible, High-Quality Opera to the Somerset Hills.” Originally a passion project, a… Continue Reading “Read in The Black River Journal: Performers of Passion, A Mission with Heart”

February and the Foods of Deep Winter

February. By this month, we’re in deep winter. Normally we would have had several snowstorms by now, but this winter has been disappointingly mild. A reminder that climate change is real and ever-present…but I’m still holding strong to the late-winter feelings and energies, honoring… Continue Reading “February and the Foods of Deep Winter”

On Birds and the Season of Rest

January is a slow month, season-wise. Everything in nature has settled down, entering hibernation or a more gentle routine. Most of the plants are bare. What birds are still around are slowly hopping around in the leaves, looking for fruit or bugs to nibble… Continue Reading “On Birds and the Season of Rest”

Welcoming a new chapter

As I curl up on this winter night with a warm cup of chamomile tea, I find myself itching to blog again. That’s the funny thing about this blog; it ebbs and flows, and while I’m always writing, and articles get published, and life… Continue Reading “Welcoming a new chapter”

Sodas in the Freezer: Flycatcher’s Explosive Rise and Expression of Millennial Burnout

It’s every band’s dream to grow from humble beginnings gigging in basements to producing high-quality songs for 80,000+ Spotify listeners across the globe. In just six years, New Jersey alt-rock band Flycatcher are living that dream, making the leap from a group of college… Continue Reading “Sodas in the Freezer: Flycatcher’s Explosive Rise and Expression of Millennial Burnout”

Read in The Black River Journal- Whittemore CCC: A Celebration of Community, Culture and Conservation in Hunterdon County

Art, music, nature and food all have a place in the “symphony” at Whittemore CCC, where Community, Culture and Conservation share center stage. Hidden in the trees of an unassuming road just off I-78 in Oldwick, Whittemore is a buzzing hub of creativity, where… Continue Reading “Read in The Black River Journal- Whittemore CCC: A Celebration of Community, Culture and Conservation in Hunterdon County”

Trailblazer: Finding Peace in our own Backyards

The past year has been a difficult, life-changing one for everyone, with everyone being impacted in different ways. But for many, the past year has also provided the opportunity for discovery; self-discovery, discovery of new hobbies, of places to visit close to home…And some,… Continue Reading “Trailblazer: Finding Peace in our own Backyards”

Musician Spotlight: Playful Banter

In tumultuous times, music can seem familiar, like the embrace of an old friend. In good times, listening to the right music can feel like embarking on a road trip with that old friend, complete with a sense of freedom and some playful banter.… Continue Reading “Musician Spotlight: Playful Banter”

Road Trip Reminiscing, Part III: Letchworth State Park

This article is Part III of a three-part series. To read Part I, please click here. To read Part II, please click here. Travel is something I’ve been craving extra lately. When the world is in quarantine and traveling even within your own community… Continue Reading “Road Trip Reminiscing, Part III: Letchworth State Park”