pandemic

At Home With Myself

By Huckleberry Press / January 30, 2021 /

Isolated at home, freshly showered and all dressed up…. With SOMEWHERE to go: My Office.

Read More

The Crucible

By Huckleberry Press / December 16, 2020 /

My son asked me if we could turn the power off again “like that one time”. I was in the middle of making dinner, laundry stuffed in both the washer and dryer and every person in the house engaged in some screen related activity.

Read More

Doomscrolling

By Huckleberry Press / October 2, 2020 /

I heard a new term the other day you’ll immediately understand, even if you’ve never heard it before. The new term is “Doomscrolling”.

Read More

We’re Gonna Zoom Zoom Zoom-ah ZOOM!

By Huckleberry Press / September 8, 2020 /

by Amy McGarry Folks of my age might recognize these lyrics to the theme music for the kid’s show Zoom on PBS back in the ‘70’s. Remember before cable TV…

Read More

Turn and face the Strange Ch-Ch-Changes

By Huckleberry Press / August 20, 2020 /

The season is changing. Shorter days. Cool mornings. Summer is fading way making way for fall’s bounties. The heat lovers and sun worshippers feel this change with sadness, but not me.

Read More

An Interview with Lincoln County Health and Lincoln County Health District

By Huckleberry Press / August 1, 2020 /

We had the pleasure of interviewing Ed Dzedzy Public Health Administrator for Lincoln County and Tyson Lacy CEO of Lincoln Hospital and Clinics.

Read More

Stay Home Order Causes Rise in Food Bank Use

By Huckleberry Press / June 30, 2020 /

The Covid-19 “Stay at Home” order has certainly caused fear, grief and inconvenience for all of us over the last 90 days and will continue in some form for a while at least.

Read More

Getting Married During a Pandemic

By Huckleberry Press / June 22, 2020 /

One year ago, my son proposed marriage to the love of his life, to a beautiful young woman he had been dating for over two years

Read More

Worry

By Huckleberry Press / June 20, 2020 /

It’s an odd thing, I don’t know what to worry about anymore. At first it was whether or not my family of six washed our hands eleventy thousand times a day.

Read More

Got the Home Schooling Blues?

By Huckleberry Press / April 15, 2020 /

I’m a retired school teacher with a passion for kids–my social network for years. My classroom was my canvas.

Read More