A Few Thoughts On Walt Whitman -Otis Gibbs
An unpleasant confession
Friends walk 27 miles in Thoreau’s Cape Cod footsteps … by accident
“I just want to go on record again, I think this idea is stupid.”– Eli Powers (Cape Cod Times)
Thoreau and Thanksgiving

Almost no American writer of his time mentions food as frequently as he – and that, along with the ”autumnal tints” of the New England he so loved, the falling leaves of hectic red, yellow and brown that, in his words, ”teach us how to die,” and the smells of the deep, dark, lovely woods of Massachusetts at this season have always conspired in my mind, for some reason, to associate this great Concord writer with the feast of Thanksgiving. (New York Times, 1982)
Happiness Won’t Save You

Philip Brickman was an expert in the psychology of happiness, but he couldn’t make his own pain go away. (New York Times)
The Amazing Power of a Good Hike

Stressed? Exhausted? Depressed? Here’s a surefire way to clear your head and improve your health. (Elemental)
