Looking Back, Looking Forward
I'm not one for new year's resolutions but it seems inevitable that ringing in a new year gives one pause, especially after the year we have just finished. 2020 was momentous for us in quite a few ways. Mike and I made a new home on Roseville Rd. which allows us to have the feel of country solitude despite being quite close to the city. I was able to begin raising goats and chickens and to start a new garden. Mike had the space to create both a music studio and a listening room. These are dreams we've held for a long time so it has been satisfying to see them come to fruition. Of course 2020 brought us COVID-19, quarantine, mask wearing, virtual learning/teaching and an insane presidential election. 2021 started with a riot in our capital after weeks (months?) of deceit from our soon to be ex-president. We are looking forward to a (hopefully) peaceful transfer of power, vaccinations for all citizens and a slow move back to some kind of new normalcy. So, as I look ahead to...





