"Before it was called the water"
For the Time Being
by Bruce Dethlefsen
"A daughter dies in the rain"
Cry Me
by Bruce Dethlefsen
"You say I’m not your first flower"
Playing the Field
Bruce Dethlefsen
"You’re snug in your bed"
When Somebody Calls after Ten P.M.
by Bruce Dethlefsen
"A better daughter would have known what to do"
One Hundred Fifty Necklaces
by Lucille Lang Day
"My father’s ashes"
Like a Book
by Marie-Elizabeth Mali
"Mountains curtained the trail"
Home from Home
by Vivien Steels
"I have seen king salmon swimming side by side"
A Father's Tale
by Charles W. Pratt and Sharmagne Leland-St. John
" The sing song of our voices"
Manhattan Morning: Taxi Driver from Bangladesh
by Patrick T. Randolph
"The day was dressed in mist"
Picnic
by Kay Weeks
A Dog’s Wisdom
by J. Conrad Guest
A Guest In All Your Houses
by Peter Ludwin
Review by Karen Schwartz
Eating Beauty
the video by Cheryl Snell
An article on water conservation
Water, water, every where,
Nor any drop to drink
by Sharmagne Leland-St. John
A delicious dish from the sixteenth century that is easy to prepare.
Sweet Capon
from the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St. John
To eat with apple wedges, on Chardwardon, or on dark bread
Swithin Cream
From the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St. John
Spiced pear sauce
Charwardon
from the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St. John
The perfect beverage to serve with Renaissance fare
Mulled Apple or Pear Cider
from the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St. John
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