keystonewayfarer

  • The Human Thread

    There was a time when I could look at a phone number and know exactly where it belonged. In the early ’90s, I worked for an international record label as a radio promoter, calling college stations across the country. Computers… Continue reading

    The Human Thread
  • Liquid Gold

    Most of my stories focus on the areas around my home in Montgomery County. Yet for more than eight years, I’ve worked at the Sellersville Theater, just over the line in Bucks. Long before it became the nationally respected venue… Continue reading

    Liquid Gold
  • A Serendipitous Discovery

    I have this habit of driving around and getting lost on purpose. Taking lefts when logic says right, wandering down narrow lanes instead of main roads. I’m never searching for anything in particular—you could call it curiosity getting the best… Continue reading

    A Serendipitous Discovery
  • I’m A Woman

    News began arriving at our doorsteps in the mid-1800s, printed on paper, folded and stacked for the family to read at breakfast. This daily ritual connected homes to the wider world. Then came the radio, carrying voices across the airwaves,… Continue reading

    I’m A Woman
  • Cocktails at Seven

    Those who live in the Perkiomen Valley are surrounded by beauty and history, often in ways we take for granted. George Washington’s legacy—check. Colonial homesteads and stone farmhouses—still standing proudly. Yet history here is not confined to roadside plaques or… Continue reading

    Cocktails at Seven