Brattleboro Bound

Brattleboro Bound

The Lucky Penny was a splendid place to pass the first seven months of the COVID-19 pandemic... But I’m ready for a change of scenery. And you know if you’ve been following along for a while, I’ve long-loved Vermont. Since I’ve been working remotely for the past seven months, I’ve learned that it’s feasible. So I asked my supervisor if I could work remote-r from Brattleboro, VT.

How Are You Hol(d)ing Up?

How Are You Hol(d)ing Up?

“How are you holding up?” It’s a question I’ve been getting a lot lately. And a question I’ve been asking a lot lately. Even of perfect strangers: the checker at the grocery store, the person I’m video chatting with for tech support, the neighbor at the end of the block sitting on their porch.

I think part of the reason people ask me how I’m holding up is that I live in 100 square feet. And it’s true that there are a couple of challenges with this…

Stay Home & Spring Clean

Stay Home & Spring Clean

I’ve particularly appreciated how many people have been offering skills and teaching others. So as we settle into Real Virtuality I’ve decided to offer my Downsizing E-Course again. If all this time at home is making you antsy to FINALLY DO SOMETHING about the clutter, sign up to do some spring cleaning with me. Registration for the April-May Downsizing E-Course closes Wednesday, April 15 so that participants can get started on their first lesson and challenge. Claim your spot today! Let’s do this!

Real Virtuality

Real Virtuality

When I was little we used to talk about how cool it would be if we could see people while we were talking to them on the phone. Now it’s the future. Most of the things I did this week involved seeing other people while talking to them, but virtually. It occurred to me, part way through the week, as I was popping in and out of zooms and facetimes and hangouts and phone calls and texts that we’re now living in real virtuality!

Silver Linings & Global Challenges

Silver Linings & Global Challenges

Like many others here in Portland, OR I’m on Day 7 now of physical distancing to slow the spread of COVID-19. But I realized that this week has actually been incredibly inspirational. In fact, I’ve been so inspired by the people I love doing such amazing things in the face of this adversity, that I started making a list. And I’m going to invite you to join me in the Silver Lining Challenge.

Not Alone in Solitude

Not Alone in Solitude

“Strange times,” is a phrase I’ve heard a lot this week. And it feels that way. So I’ve been pondering how to act and react in these strange times since it seems we have a stretch of this ahead of us. I’ve decided that since I am one of the healthy (at least for now) and one of the wealthy (at least by world standards) my approach will be to follow best practices regarding social distancing and to find a balance between connecting with others virtually and embracing some mandatory me time to do a few more indoor projects and savor some solitude and reflection. I chose to act with goodwill and good judgement and to hope that others will do the same.