Posted on July 14, 2008 by jillprovost
I’m feeling really excited today. I’m working on two big pieces for Women’s Health magazine, and the research is fascinating, at least to this science geek. And even better news: there’s very little to go hypochondriacal over.
I’ve been trying to avoid any news stories that will send me into a panic over the state of [...]
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Posted on July 10, 2008 by jillprovost
Posted on July 5, 2008 by jillprovost
Day two in Bouckville, and already I love the sticks. Right now, I’m kicking back in a lounge chair, soaking in the last rays of sun. The dogs are chewing on balls (plastic, non-anatomical ones) in the shade.
Today, Linda and I attempted to canoe with Libby and Keely, two of the three dogs on our [...]
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Posted on July 4, 2008 by jillprovost
I am celebrating the Fourth of July somewhere in the vicinity of Hamilton, NY, crashing for the weekend in a doublewide trailer with nine other people, two labs and a German shepherd. Don’t worry–I wasn’t entirely sure what a doublewide was either, but rest assured, it is every bit as crowded as it sounds.
Just in [...]
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Posted on July 3, 2008 by jillprovost
Cranky. Tired. Morning.
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Posted on July 2, 2008 by jillprovost
I can’t be witty today. I just can’t. Too tired from my long day.
I went out to breakfast this morning with my two college friends who were in town for a few days — Bridget, from Central Mass., and Alex visiting from L.A.
Being three girls out at brunch, we covered all the usual Sex and [...]
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