July 2002

Some Thoughts on Traveling Alone (Amherst, Massachusetts)

I was driving through Massachusetts when I decided to visit Emily Dickinson's house in Amherst. I couldn't afford some $10 entrance fee, but at least I'd get to see the place. When I got there, the building was obscured by... more

The World's Worst Story Pitches

As the broker-than-broke Sarahhepola tries to put some money in the bank by pitching her wares to the big-league publications, please enjoy this list of the worst ideas I've come up with, all involving chickens, for some reason I can't... more

All Dat Drankin and Smokin (New York City)

Ada and Neal live in a nice big Brooklyn loft beneath a sewing factory. Every morning, later than it should be, I am woken up by the mysterious thunks, wheels rattling over wooden floors. Everyone at work but me and... more

A World Inside a World

I grew up knowing of Rhett Miller. People nudged each other when he walked into our public school cafeteria. Girls whispered when he appeared at the occasional Battle of the Bands, his silky dark hair pulled back in a ponytail,... more

On the Air (Austin College Radio)

So my friend John Erler -- the same John who traveled with me to Alaska -- has a weekly radio show in Austin called "The Elk Mating Ritual Hour." I forget the origin of that name, but it's a pretty... more

No Sleep Till Brooklyn (New York City)

Day 1. I drive into Manhattan with my friend Jerm. We're lost, it's raining, we're stopped in traffic. A tree fell in the road. "Should I go left? Should I go left or should I go right?" "Go left." "Okay."... more

A Year in the Americas

It occured to me this morning that it was a year ago today that I flew to Ecuador. Let's read that entry for old-time sake, shall we? Ah, I was so much younger then. At least a year.... more

Conversations With My Father, Continued (Michigan)

Brief Historical Interlude: What We Talk About When We Talk About Finns Both my father's parents came from Finland. That makes me half-Finnish. "Okay," people say. "Tell me when you're through." (Ha!) The other half is Irish. That's the part... more

Conversations With My Father (Michigan)

Scene 1: A restaurant in Dallas, Texas. Let's say March. "So when I get to Michigan," I said, tearing some bread, "I thought I might spend some time in Detroit." Sometimes, when I am talking in a restaurant, I like... more

On the Subject of Money, which comes up a lot

Here is how I am paying for this trip: 401K money. This is a common question, maybe the one I get asked the most, and so I thought I'd clear that up. It all goes back to this conversation, between... more

Just Like Riding a Bike (Peak's Island, Maine)

This morning I take a 15-minute ferry from Portland, Maine, to Peak's Island. Perfect sunshine. The world is like tanktops and cool white cotton. Waves crash on the black shore, water spills over the rocks. Two scruffy men in front... more

Phew. Much Better, Thanks (Nova Scotia)

In which Sarahhepola sings the praises of Dumpster diving, soup kitchens, and Wendy's 99-cent menu Or: Ha! Just keeding. Things are turning around. For one, I've bathed. For another, I'm out of the car and staying in an actual bed... more

And the Center Will Not Hold (Maine)

I can't escape the feeling that things are falling apart. First, the computer. Then the rain, which pours on me whenever I use the payphone in the town square, which I use because my cell phone doesn't work here. For... more

Talk of the Town (Maine)

Or, things I overheard in Maine when I was pretending not to listen. Item 1: Skeleton Crew Bangor, Maine, a working-class lumber town most notable as the stomping grounds of one Steven King, who was nowhere to be found in... more

Or, things I overheard in

Or, things I overheard in Maine when I was pretending not to listen. Item 1: Skeleton Crew Bangor, Maine, a working-class lumber town most notable as the stomping grounds of one Steven King, who was nowhere to be found in... more

Andre of the Belly Fingers (Quebec City)

Everyone speaks French, which I expected, and it is so oppressively hot, which I did not. I went to the lake today, where I waded out waist-deep into the water and the little boys with swim masks resting on top... more

Busted (Ottawa, Canada)

His name is Eric Allbright. "White male, medium build, messy hair (but short), kind of funny nose." That`s what I wrote in the police report, which I filled out in the back of the cop car as sweaty frat boys... more