Finding myself hiding in plain sight.

woman with long silver hair holding pink beach ball

“Your hair looks so great,” a friend remarked casually, with unabashed admiration. We were walking, the new “coffee date” for catching up. The mild late winter temperature allowed earmuffs to replace full-on head covering. My “crowning glory” transition complete, a new identity formed. Dappled silver hair now is my ‘brand.”…

Crises have always served as a mirror of society, but as history shows, in different ways at different times.

In a sobering essay in March 2020, The New York Times’ columnist David Brooks tapped into a human truth: when things get ugly, we tend to leave the details to the dry record of historical fact. The article cited the effects of public health crises on literature over time.

The…

Urban dog etiquette meets urban tree-lovers.

The poop-bag is central to responsible urban dog-ownership. Its deployment is normative behavior, the threshold of urban pet etiquette. Non-compliance is grounds for banishment from the pet-friendly island of the dog park.

I am a dog-lover, although not currently a dog-owner. I favor larger breeds, but my setting and lifestyle…

We’re not going to let him take ’21, too.

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We’ve done it. Over with the longest year in recent memory, worldwide: 2020.

I came through luckier than many, thus far seriously unscathed. I don’t want to repeat a Christmas holiday alone, however, requested away from family.

Meanwhile, we all know the culprit of our emotional malaise and physical threat. It’s the Grinch. He stole 2020.

With apologies to Dr. Seuss, it’s the Grinch’s fault. Ever the prankster, the…

My past brought to the present, but not the way I thought.

During the summer’s protests and ensuing violence, perpetuated in part by governmental paramilitary units, it is easy to forget we’ve trod a similar road.

May 2020 marked the 50th anniversary of the National Guard’s shooting of student protestors at Kent State University in Ohio. I was a graduating senior that…

A Pandemic? No, the tragic events at Kent State University.

It wasn’t a creeping pandemic that brought an abrupt end to my senior year of college life. It was the Ohio National Guard’s lethal shooting of four college students at Kent State University on May 4, 1970.

In a blink, all public universities in Ohio closed by order of the…

Jane Trombley

People change and so do profiles. A chronicler of life and a pan-curious traveler. Wiser than before and hopefully, maybe, a bit funnier.

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