I was born and raised in the Hudson Valley region of New York State, near New York City. I’ve understood the concept of hills and valleys and mountains all of my life, from my childhood excursions to the Catskills. In high school I was an earth science nerd and I’d read up on factoids about [...]
On writing “what you know”
http://blog.efdanehy.com/2010/on-writing-what-you-know
Adventures in Snowland
I haven’t posted in an age because of moving into the new apartment — and I’ve been skiing! Today is our last day in Utah after a week (since Friday the 27th) of skiing at Snowbird. It’s a large, gorgeous mountain in Little Cottonwood Canyon outside of Salt Lake City, Utah. It’s civilized without pretension [...]
http://blog.efdanehy.com/2009/adventures-in-snowland
Long time, no post
Am I back, you ask? Probably, probably not. We’ll take it one day at a time. Where have I been, what have I been doing during this three-month hiatus of blogging? Not very much. Reading, I suppose you could say. Shopping; that too. Napping. I like napping. Um. Writing on occasion but not nearly as [...]
http://blog.efdanehy.com/2008/long-time-no-post
It’s almost December
It actually feels cold, too. We finally got our scarves/hats/gloves from Bryan’s folks’ attic this week when we were there — at last! — and our air conditioner (or rather its hole) has been leaking warm apartment air outside (or leaking cold wintry air inside) so having the hats to wear around the apartment have [...]
http://blog.efdanehy.com/2007/its-almost-december
