Musings from Michele Miller, creator and editor of the community blog, ‘What’s What New Port Richey.’
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Thoughts from the editor […]
Musings from Michele Miller, creator and editor of the community blog, ‘What’s What New Port Richey.’
Thoughts from the editor […]
It’s okay, I figure, to pass on the annual tradition of rigorous resolutions and making promises you’re unlikely to keep, so much so that the second Friday in January has come to be known as “Quitter’s Day.” […]
If you’re in a conundrum about what to buy for people who have enough, remember that time is most definitely of the essence and these days most people could use a good one. […]
It is a point of pride for me and a point of thanks for my daughter-in-law that the “Teach a man to cook” philosophy I laid out when my son was just a boy was playing out over a holiday that so often feels like too much work followed by too little time eating too fast till you feel way fuller than you should. […]
It felt like a homecoming of sorts, nature breathing a calming “Welcome Home” into our arthritic bones as the old man and I sauntered down the hiking trail at New Port Richey’s James E. Grey Preserve. […]
From the editor…Life is a series of contrasts that often play out because of simple dumb luck. Where you were born. Where you live. Where Mother Nature veers. […]
Whether it be acting, singing, playing a music instrument, sculpting, painting or grant writing there’s a place to do your thing right here […]
“Sliding back into the routine isn’t easy even for the fortunate among us who emerged bleary-eyed out of our homes the morning after a sleepless, frightful night to survey the damage and discover we’d come out of it okay.” […]
It is one of human nature’s bright spots to strive for resilience in a way that makes you understand how your town, city, county or state comes to earn the surname “Strong.” […]
I thought I’d be writing a different column when I snapped a photo of the protestors carrying signs at the entrance of Honeymoon Island State Park in Dunedin. […]
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