June 2018

June 30, 2018

Eugene Saturday

Bill and I met at the parking garage near the market, free on Saturdays, and then set off towards the steps beside the lovely Victorian Shelton-McMurphy House leading up the back side of Skinner’s Butte. We’re trying to get in some hills to get psyched up for Tibet in the...

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June 27, 2018

Double Run overview

My novel set in colonial Delaware and Maryland involves learning on several levels: discovering my own Delaware roots through research, becoming more focused and consistent about writing, and slowly acquiring the skills of writing fiction, which I’ve never really tried before. I’m grateful for the insights of my weekly writing...

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June 17, 2018

Wives of the Dead by Nathaniel Hawthorne

In our OLLI short story group this Thursday we are reading a less-known tale by the nineteenth century master Nathaniel Hawthorne. Maybe you had to read Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter in high school. “Wives of the Dead” was presumably written about 1829 when Hawthorne was twenty-five years old and had recently...

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June 17, 2018

More News on the Maya

We’ve been watching a recent PBS called Expeditions Unknown which features some recent discoveries in the Guatemalan biosphere reserve. We visited the reserve along with many other Mayan sites on our tour in March 2016, although they were only beginning to talk about El Mirador then. It’s really exciting to see...

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June 6, 2018

Peter Rugg, the Missing Man

One of our oldest American ghost stories The short story discussion group at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in Eugene is reading the story “Peter Rugg, the Missing Man” by William Austin (1778-1841) for discussion on Thursday, June 7th, 2018.  “The time to which Rugg’s career dates back is that...

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