This is Why I Live Here: Change
The only thing you can count on in life is change, but in Bethlehem it feels more clear, more stark, more immediate, and more at home with its history. This is why Stephanie Sigafoos lives here.
The only thing you can count on in life is change, but in Bethlehem it feels more clear, more stark, more immediate, and more at home with its history. This is why Stephanie Sigafoos lives here.
During this day of rising waters, I’m reminded of floods past. This one was six years ago, the second of three in as many years to hammer downtown Easton. Hopefully this doesn’t happen again anytime soon.
This weekend’s all about two of my favorite things—animals and art! There’s even art about animals. And a little bit of green celebrating, too. Enjoy!
I think–and I’m crossing my fingers here–we’re finished with snow. Put on your walking shoes and breathe in some fresh air.
This signals the beginning of Spring for me. The season of the hibernation can now be over.
Jewels aren’t limited to jewelry. In downtown Easton, these buildings have witnessed centuries of change and are some of the finest architectural treasures in the country. In a short three block walk, which starts at the Bachmann Tavern and ends at the Circle, you can visit all of these Easton jewels—for free. Pretty priceless.