keystonewayfarer

  • A Woman Scorned

    There are three somewhat popular expressions I notice myself using often.  These sayings are not bad, mind you, but I find it interesting how my brain just goes there.  “Aha.”  ”Go figure.”  “Who’d thought?”  They all do hold space in… Continue reading

    A Woman Scorned
  • l’Otts of Blooms

    In my house, the Easter Bunny was a feisty fellow.  He would hide our beloved holiday baskets and never in the same spot.  Each year, my brother and I would go hunting, which would often include searches of nearly every… Continue reading

    l’Otts of Blooms
  • And The Winner Is…

    As an 80s kid, I am unapologetically nostalgic for an era defined by shoulder pads, rubber bracelets, and neon sweatshirts.  It was a time when big hair and leg warmers were fashion staples, and iconic movie quotes like “these aren’t… Continue reading

    And The Winner Is…
  • Tailor Made

    On countless Sunday mornings, my husband Tim and I have enjoyed eating breakfast together on Schwenksville’s high street.   We could easily walk there, but most often we drive the short distance, parking on the bumpy, stone lot that is… Continue reading

    Tailor Made
  • Six Degrees of Schwenksville

    The six handshake rule lies at the heart of a small town’s existence. Families blend, business partners unite, and properties change hands.  Documented over a period of days, weeks, or years, and those multiplying degrees ultimately become the building blocks… Continue reading

    Six Degrees of Schwenksville