I received a note from Jessi, who’s farming in West Michigan, asking for my thoughts on how farming/rural living attracts very liberal and very conservative folks. She writes, “I’ve just been processing a lot of thoughts about neighborliness and civility in the face of seeing neighbors show more extremist views and actions during these hard […]
Poison
“He went through my bag,” Vivian tells me. “Right there. In the store.” She’s perched at the cafe counter. She’s just coming up from the city, and she’s pulled in to the cafe before she even goes to her house. Bob makes her a burger while we sip tea. This is the first day […]