Monthly Archives: April 2026

A Salient Deerfield River Memory

The ghost of Mike Globetti wandered back into my sphere recently. A blast from the past. One triggered by my soon-to-be 97-year-old mother, still going strong. So, you ask, who’s Mike Globetti? Good question. Though I knew who he was, Google had to tell me who he is 40-some years later. Discovered was that the […]

Remembering Robert Paul Wolff

Recent visitors to my upper Greenfield Meadows home got my wheels spinning back to my wayward early-college days, when liberty, freedom, and autonomy drenched each refreshing breath of rebellious Amherst air during the 1971-72 school year. The visitors were my widowed sister-in-law Jan, four years my senior, from Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, and her brother-in-law Bud, […]

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