My Friend Fred, the Uber Driver
/My friend Fred, the Uber driver.... who has retired, sort of, from work but definitely not from life.
Read MoreMy friend Fred, the Uber driver.... who has retired, sort of, from work but definitely not from life.
Read MoreThe term "wicked good" doesn't apply to other states. Nor does the slogan that greets visitors when they cross the big bridge from New Hampshire: Welcome to Maine -- The Way Life Should Be. Especially in November.
Read MoreWhen my friends in Maine hear that I’m going to Manhattan for a few days, I think they make certain assumptions. Like maybe I’ve got fifth row center seats to see “Hamilton.” Or an 8 PM dinner reservation at Le Bernardin … or maybe a mini-suite at the Plaza. Nope....
Read MoreTwenty-five years ago I wrote this as a column for the RIDGEWOOD (N.J.) NEWS. I was living alone in Kennebunkport, Maine and had a yellow lab that I took on walks every day along the ocean….which inspired me to write about a mysterious woman I called the Flower Lady.
Read MoreI was sitting in the waiting room with three other half-naked women, each of us wearing pale blue johnny robes and looking a little squirmy. The technician came out, eyeballed me and said, “Val, we need to do a couple more scans.” A week later I had an ultrasound mammogram. A few days after that, a biopsy. The diagnosis...
Read MoreWe’ve been married 18 years. Together our ages total 151. We play golf, watch “Morning Joe,” sip dirty martinis (mine Vodka, his gin), dig classical guitar stations on Pandora and stroll Kennebunk Beach. Consistent in our daily dialog: “Where are my reading glasses?” and “Can you turn up the volume on the remote.” I repeat, “CAN YOU TURN UP….”
Read MoreHello, I’m Val Marier …. a freelance journalist who lives in Wells, Maine. I’m a graduate of Skidmore College, a contented and happy wife, mother and grandmother who also enjoys knitting, golfing, traveling and reading. I try to bring my positive perspective on “life in my 70s” — whoops, now life in my ‘80s” — to my blog and hope you enjoy reading Wandering With Val.
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