by admin | Dec 9, 2015 | Essays, Peter's blog
Our Jen, with first daughter Sophie. This story was first published in The Bridgton News, April, 2010, and later published in the second book in The Dad Story Project series: THE TUG OF THE STRING: Stories about staying connected I began praying for my future...
by admin | Nov 28, 2015 | Essays, Featured slider, Peter's blog
We live in the age of stuff, the man thought. He was staring at his barn from the dining room window. It was so chock full that he recently had to build storage racks in his garage, to hold yet more stuff. As Christmas approached, the frantic obsession with stuff...
by admin | Oct 31, 2015 | Essays, Peter's blog
I wrote this in September 2011, and I wanted to convey in the simplest way that things change…while not really changing at all. Our family has had camps on a remote Adirondack lake for about 100 years, and they are only accessible by boat. The lake never...
by admin | Oct 31, 2015 | Essays, Peter's blog
This was written in April of 2012. It’s hard to watch our beloved parents age… Two weeks ago my dad opened the door to his Jeep, hopped up onto the rocker panel, and tried to heave a ladder up over his head and onto to the roof rack. Midway through...
by admin | Oct 31, 2015 | Essays, Peter's blog
I wrote this story in 2007, about a five-day canoe trip my dad and I made down the Raquette River in the Adirondack Mountains of New York in 1986. I passed Dad on the trail—he walking west, me walking east. I served him a wink. “Better pick up the pace there,...