Rebecca RomanelliinTravel MemoirsIreland is One of the Friendliest Countries I’ve VisitedThe Irish have the gift of the gab2d ago642d ago64
Rebecca RomanelliinThe Narrative ArcMother’s Gaze Could Tame WildlifeI used her trick on wild boars and my seven brothersJul 2993Jul 2993
Rebecca RomanelliinWhistle BlowerAm I Really Living in the Land of the Free?If so, that freedom could be threatened soonJul 2053Jul 2053
Rebecca RomanelliinThe Narrative ArcHow a Hummingbird Crumbled My Tough-Cookie AttitudeAnd it’s fine with meJul 1048Jul 1048
Rebecca RomanelliinCurated NewslettersA Bakery Like No OtherOur exceptional island bakery is demonstrating a path to sustainable farming in the future.Jun 1976Jun 1976
Rebecca RomanelliinThe Narrative ArcWhy I Call Myself a Global CitizenI created my own culture based on worldwide connectionMay 28160May 28160
Rebecca RomanelliinCurated NewslettersThe Healing Power of Color in NatureI’ve been awed, altered, and enchanted by nature’s colors since I was a young child.May 2123May 2123
Rebecca RomanelliinCurated NewslettersWhy the Fool Became My Lifelong CompanionWestern cultures often misunderstand this archetypal symbol of courage, resilience, and connection to the mysteries of life.Apr 495Apr 495
Rebecca RomanelliinThe Narrative ArcSeeing My Mother in MyselfA photo of my mother in high school sent me on a spin through decades of life and down the ancestral path as wellMar 19114Mar 19114
Rebecca RomanelliinCurated NewslettersMusicals Had a Strange Effect on My Offbeat FamilyOur parents bought every record produced from musicals in the 50s and 60s. They became an odd form of family therapy.Mar 498Mar 498