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Cindy Crawford appeared to be soaking up the last days of the summer as the supermodel was seen reading a book and relaxing in a hammock in a snap that was shared to her Instagram account.
and you see
three pitchforks, the hedge-knife, the scythe
that ladder he made, the turf-spade, the loy
the shovels all propped in their place
the twister he fashioned for the making of ropes
from a spooled bucket-handle he bent
the clippers, the hatchet, the hammer, the shears
the crosscut, the scythe-stone, the oil
the folded manure-bags, the file and the blades
the saw and the binder-twine rolls.
You smell the potatoes, the bog and mown grass
old coats on the back of the door.
You step out.
You get used to the light.
– From the book
Home Management Tips with Katherine O’Leary
Amii McKeever
My little girl pulled on my sleeve, the eye shadow pallet in her hands thrust up toward me. “How do I put this on?” she asked. Subconsciously I started with “Just close one eye.” I stopped then with the realisation that this instruction was not answering HER real question. Dia, who is six and blind in her right eye, was actually asking how SHE would put it on. Thankfully, her sight does not impact her most of the time, but occasionally something innocuous does present a problem. A glittery eye makeup pallet is just the latest example.
In a previous article, ICL psychotherapist Enda Murphy wrote about how mums try to solve their children’s problems, not wanting them to hurt, but that this can be unhelpful. However, knowing that she needs to work this out for herself – and that she will – does little to ease the guilt of not knowing instinctively how to help her. I will never forget the words of her eye consultant on that initial diagnosis: “Don’t wo
A new resource center for people in recovery opened its doors in Orient Heights Square earlier this month that hopes to target the recovery community in Eastie, Winthrop, Revere, Charlestown and Chelsea.
Run by North Suffolk Mental Health Association (NSMH) Recovery on the Harbor at 983 Bennington St. will offer those in recovery access to a wide array of resources and programs to help on their road to recovery.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders, Audrey Clairmont, Director of
Addiction Services NSMHA, Jackie Moore, CEO NSMHA, Katie O’Leary, Director of Recovery
Support Services NSMHA, and Judi Lemoine COO NSMHA