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Timothy Goodwin, an associate professor of education at Bemidji State University, might have kept the brief, gemlike essays that make up Within These Woods to himself. They might have become a private journal, or the contents of a ringed binder in his family cabin for others to discover and treasure during nights by the fireplace.
Jul. 17 2021 @ 4:58pm Within These Woods, by Timothy Goodwin. (Riverfeet Press/TNS)
Within These Woods
Timothy Goodwin, an associate professor of education at Bemidji State University, might have kept the brief, gemlike essays that make up Within These Woods to himself. They might have become a private journal, or the contents of a ringed binder in his family cabin for others to discover and treasure during nights by the fireplace.
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Review: Within These Woods, by Timothy Goodwin
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LITCHFIELD – Patricia Goodwin, 77, wife of 51 years to the late Robert E. Goodwin Jr., passed away Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021, at Brandywine Living in Litchfield.
Born in Torrington on Jan. 23, 1944, she was the daughter of the late Marcel and Rose (Weingart) Mougenot. Pat grew up in Torrington, graduating from Torrington High School with the class of 1961, and went to work at Cramer & Anderson LLP in Litchfield shortly after graduation where she worked as a bookkeeper for over 40 years.
Pat was an active member of Evangelical Baptist Church in Torrington where she worked with the Awana Club, Pioneer Girls, and volunteered her time in many different ways. Between her work and raising an active family of four children, Pat found time to tend her many flower and vegetable gardens on her family’s farm. She canned vegetables and fruit, and created many meals from scratch, adopting the “farm to table” concept long before the phrase “farm to table” became the trend.
The Rundown | Jan. 21-28
Indoor dining has returned to the city – although at a limited capacity – and a number of restaurants have announced their plans.
Here are the details for a few of them. If you own a restaurant and want to share your reopening plans with the city, email us at mail@philadelphiaweekly.com and we’ll do our best to spread the news.
Craft Hall
Craft Hall is officially back on the Waterfront at 901 N. Delaware Ave. As restaurants adapt their operations to survive the pandemic, look for Craft Hall to pivot and turn the menu focus to BBQ, smoked meats and hearty pizzas. Executive Chef Adam Iazarick and his team will put the 700-pound smoker to full use in creating a menu that is delicious and hearty as the perfect mid-winter pandemic comfort food. crafthallphilly.com