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Where’s Barbara? On Instagram, of Course

March 14, 2020 By Barbara Falconer Newhall

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Go to Instagram to get the latest on our remodel — and life at our house. This baronial old door had to go, and it did. My handle? @BarbaraFalconerNewhall

By Barbara Falconer Newhall

Have you been wondering what’s become of me? I could say that I’ve been busy working on my next book and that would be true, sorta. (It’s a memoir in essays — like the ones you read on this website. Think of it as “Erma Bombeck and Betty Friedan meet for coffee.”)

Yes, I’ve been doing serious writing work, but the biggest reason I’ve been AWOL from this site is the constant distraction of the remodel we’re doing at our house. Add a skylight, remove a wall, redo a deck, update some windows, install a new front door. You get the idea.

Remodels are time-consuming, but they’re also disorganizing. You think your day is going to go one way, then the contractor shows up and wants to show you his cool design for a new mantel, which our fireplace has needed since we moved in 42 years ago.

As a result, I have not taken the time to sit down and write a nice, cogent blog post very often. But — I have been taking photos like mad and posting them on Instagram. So, if you really want to know what’s up at our house these days, go to @BarbaraFalconerNewhall on Instagram.

See you there!

More about the writing life at “Writing a Personal Essay: Forget the Good — Go for the Bad and the Ugly.”  Also, one about writer’s retreats.

I couldn’t help getting political and critical in this Instagram post: I caught Mike Pence putting his hands on the same spot on the same podium many US coronavirus experts had just gripped during a Rose Garden press conference warning the public to keep “social distance.” Photos by Barbara Newhall

 

 

 

 

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  1. Sharon Metzler-Dow says

    March 14, 2020 at 2:11 pm

    So glad to see you are back. Sort of. Only you are not back, you are forward into the Instagram world.

    See you there!

    Carry soap and carry on!
    Sharon

    • Barbara Falconer Newhall says

      March 14, 2020 at 4:51 pm

      Jon and I are sticking close to home right now. Exercise consisting of long walks with audio books. And, yes, I wash my hands! See you there.

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