Fall in the Ozarks is a glorious time. On a sunny, blue-skied day, even the most skeptical among us probably believe in some form of higher power, because it’s just inspiring to imagine that the fiery reds and yellows and oranges result from the sweep of a divine brush over the landscape. And then youContinueContinue reading “Fall trees, or a sign of change to come”
Author Archives: JGB
Space, Quicksand, Road Trips and Girl Power
If I’ve managed to stay sane during this “transition” in my life (and that’s a big IF, more on that later), I owe a lot of it to Radiolab. Radiolab, for the uninitiated among you, is a program on NPR, and according to their website, is “a show about curiosity. Where sound illuminates ideas, andContinueContinue reading “Space, Quicksand, Road Trips and Girl Power”
Back on the body bandwagon
It’s been a while since I reported in on my ongoing quest to be a lighter version of me. You might recall from this post that I have a bit of a love-love relationship with foods that are bad for me. That hasn’t changed in the last two months; indeed I think it never will.So,ContinueContinue reading “Back on the body bandwagon”
A little girl and her art
I have this friend. I’ve known her most of my time in Arkansas. I was her friend when her daughter, whom we’ll call May, was born. One of the amazing parts about being in Arkansas as long as I have been is that I’ve been able to watch May grow up into a remarkable littleContinueContinue reading “A little girl and her art”
Notes from Beantown
Well, I’m in Boston, y’all. About to head home, but I’ve been here for about 5 days. Which is wicked cool, by the way. I’m here exploring a possible job opportunity, and it turns out that I’m also prompting some serious headwork about this whole job hunting thing. There are about a dozen different thoughtsContinueContinue reading “Notes from Beantown”