Emily Dunford Hubbard presently is taking time to raise her two children in the Heights with her husband. Emily also serves as an academic tutor and was most recently an elementary teacher at Saint Ann’s School (Communion of Saints). She holds a Masters in Education from Tufts … [Read more...] about A Moment with… Emily Dunford Hubbard
A Moment with… Mary Dunbar
A MOMENT WITH...MARY DUNBAR Over the next four posts I am highlighting four individuals who live in the Heights and have graciously agreed to be interviewed about their interest and love of the Heights. In January 2012, Mary Dunbar started a four-year term as a Cleveland … [Read more...] about A Moment with… Mary Dunbar
International Day of Women: It’s Today! March 8th
Just a short while ago a woman was unable to vote. The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution was passed in 1920 (ratified August 18th). Can you really imagine that time? I doubt it, at least for the younger readers. Can you imagine someone telling you NO! your opinion, your … [Read more...] about International Day of Women: It’s Today! March 8th
New Year, New Cup, New Me.
Four years ago I started a new tradition in my life. Each January, maybe even in December I start looking around, lingering in consignment shops or window shopping even at big box Crate and Barrel type stores - I’m not ruling anything out. I’m searching for the right one. … [Read more...] about New Year, New Cup, New Me.
Coffee for the Common Woman | Part 2
One of the earliest credible descriptions of the experience of drinking coffee comes from german physcian and botanist, Leonhard Rauwolf in the 1500's. He described coffee as "almost as black as ink and very good in illness..." Leonhard was a people watcher. Just like myself, … [Read more...] about Coffee for the Common Woman | Part 2