Homefree

Out of the Ordinary

Adventures of a Homebody

IMG_1381This book used to be in the library and on Google books for free.  Things have changed.  Of course.  But I have just discovered that this blog post from Jan 26 2010  still has a link that works that lets it be read for free.

 

You can read this book here on Google Books for free.

It is a selection of weekly columns I wrote across thirteen years ( 1977-1990) for the Georgetown Independent. (152 in this book)

I enjoyed doing them for many reasons :  a record of that time of  kids and homes and a husband and – well, adventures; a motivation to express in words with a weekly deadline;  public exposure in small town(s) Ontario and wider horizons when the columns appeared in publications like Reader’s Digest and Homemakers magazine and on CBC  Radio’s Fresh Air Neighbourly News; the Homebody book came into existence during that time; there still is  ongoing feedback as the book is in libraries,  doctor’s offices,  restaurants, shops and on Google Books.

It has been nearly twenty years since I wrote the last Homefree column but the experience has had a lasting effect.

For years the deadline of Friday at noon would give me pause until I remembered – and that was before I could shoot off copy via email;  the column was delivered to the newspaper office by hand.

And a way of seeing develops when you write a column over a period of time –  a heightened awareness, somehow.

In a way this blog has filled the space of that column.

 

(And today I have written this blog since January 2003)