Article Archives: Words with Woods

12 Days of Irvington

This column first appeared Dec. 9, 2022. On the first day of Irvington, my neighbors sent to me: A Barred Owl in a fir tree. On the second day of Irvington my neighbors sent to me: 2 Doodle dogs and a Barred Owl in a fir tree. On the third … Read More

Change Comes

The singer/songwriter Benard Ighner (1945-2017) wrote a song called “Everything Must Change,” which was featured on Quincy Jones’ 1974 album, “Body Heat.” I remember hearing Ighner’s voice that year, when my first child was 2 years old, and I sang the song early and often to the two women of … Read More

A Time For Thanks

“How is it that we go right from Halloween to Christmas,” muttered the man on the bar stool next to me. He took a long draw on his draft beer and continued: “I don’t understand it.” I made no attempt to answer the question or to add to the discussion. … Read More

Judge Not

“I think you’re a crackhead,” said the judge to one of the defendants, and not for the first time, I wondered why I cannot break my habit of watching “judge shows.” When my mother was alive, she had a passion for watching television shows that featured courtroom shenanigans with judges … Read More

A Swift Connection

My friend deposited me at the bar of our favorite cidery and left to attend her prior engagement at a bourbon tasting. Paula Nicewanger, co-owner of this publication, told me that she would pick me up after the tasting had ended. I walked into the cidery and the was told … Read More