The English Broads - lakes, not women. (New York Times, May 4, 2003)
Read MoreSmall Kansas Towns with a Big Impact→
/Driving blue highways across southern Kansas leads to Oz. (NYT, Oct 13, 2002)
Read MoreMaster Gardeners→
/Hard - diagnosing tomato blight. Harder - diagnosing someone else's tomato blight. (Fine Gardening, July/Aug 2002)
Read MoreBelgian Endive: Force Yourself Some Culinary Luxury→
/Endive in the closet anyone? (Kitchen Garden, Dec/Jan 1999)
Read MoreThe Quilting Scraps and Stories of Erlinda Gonzales→
/In northern New Mexico, even your husband's old t-shirts can be repurposed. (Piecework, March/April 1997)
Read MoreSaving the Land→
/Locals get together to preserve rural America. (Country Journal, November/December 1996)
Read MoreMidwives Deliver→
/Water-baths and home delivery in Taos, New Mexico. (Country Journal, January/February 1995)
Read MoreMy Mother's Brain→
/Even the new nightgown couldn't keep her safe. (Honorable Mention, Writer's Digest Competition, 2007).
Read MoreLearning the Language of Travel→
/In a world where they don't all speak your language. (National Geographic Traveler)
Read MoreStrangers in the House→
/When you trade houses, do they peek into your underwear drawer? (Budget Travel, Sept 2002)
Read MoreVirtual Privacy→
/What are the neighbors staring at? (The American Gardener, July/Aug 2002)
Read MoreWhen Nowhere is the Place to Be→
/A family that vacations together... (New York Times, April 15, 2001)
Read MoreThe Yield of Purple Podded Peas→
/What father-daughter garden talk is really about. (Fine Gardening, Nov/Dec 2000)
Read MoreLearning That Plans are Made to Be Scrapped→
/Just because you scheduled it doesn't mean you have to do it. (New York Times, July 16, 2000)
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