I imagine Adam and Eve left Eden in the late spring, which must have made it harder. Leaving a garden … More
Author: Lisa Cobb
If it is too cold to dig…
Build stuff. I don’t remember how old I was when my dad first started teaching me how to build stuff. … More
A Solemn Vow, in Front of Witnesses
I was given some cash for Christmas, and with it I bought my heart’s desire (or at least one of … More
The Consolations of Winter
We have woken up to snow three mornings in a row, and the ground is frozen solid. But there are … More
Sleepless in Suburbia
I don’t sleep well anymore. It could be the child, or the age, or the lack of exercise, but whatever mix … More
Rome wasn’t built in a day…
…but I’m not that ambitious. I like things that can be built in a day, or an hour and a … More
My Child Laborer
Noah loves raspberries, and so it seems only fair that he help me plant our newly arrived brambles. We planted … More
Of Roses and Buttercream
I still think of November as a barren time, a month of jackets and the hiss of dry leaves skittering across … More
Houseplant Redemption
My mom used to send underperforming houseplants to the cellar to die. Occasionally one came back from that purgatory, but … More
Eating Cardoons
There was frost last night, and so the time had come for the cardoons to come down. After their … More