A Vermont humor writer explores the funny side of home, family, and life in the country.
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The following essays first appeared in “Around the Bend,” my long-running biweekly humor column in the Addison Independent in Vermont. If they make you laugh, share them with your friends. If they don’t, share them with your enemies.
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Lifestyles of the rich and tasteless
Having always assumed that with wealth came good taste (two things I’m short on), I’ve discovered through Zillow how little correlation there is.
It’s good to be back on schedule
“Was it the weekend? Did I have to be somewhere? Had I skipped my oil change?”
Conquering the Christmas cookie challenge
“I never thought I had it in me to become a high-output cookie baker, given how much I dislike, well, baking cookies.”
O Christmas tree—are you OK?
“We didn’t have much time to dwell on our poor choice of tree, however, because a few hours later, it fell over. “
I know the secret to holiday decorating
“All these years, my creativity has been hampered by one shortcoming: my crippling practicality.”
This weather really ticks me off
“On the unseasonably warm days when I most want to walk with the dog, the ticks want to ride him like a party bus.”