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Barbara Falconer Newhall

Veteran journalist Barbara Falconer Newhall riffs on life as she knows it.

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I Confess. In 2020, I Washed the Potatoes. With Soap

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It was April, 2020. The pandemic was underway and you couldn’t be too careful about what you let into your house, including your groceries. Which is why I washed the potatoes, with soap.  Read more.

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Sheltering at Home Revisited: The Virus Arrives

Ann Lamott at a book signing in Oakland, CA, spring 2012. photo by BF Newhall

Anne Lamott on Getting Older — Drop That Rock

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I Need a Haircut. Or do I? Sheltering at Home. Week 9

Tinka Falconer on beach at Pentwater, MI, 1982. PHoto by BF Newhall

Tinka Falconer: Her Ninety-Three Years

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