Hello NYT Visitors

If you are new to this website it means you have probably come from Jane Gross’s post about me over at the New York Times. Welcome!

If you would like a quick overview, you can take a look at the about page. That is a good place to start.

You can also go directly back to the first post, and start reading the story of this adventure from the beginning. Reading in chronological order makes the best sense.

If you don’t have time to read through the entire story contained on this site, there are three posts which pretty well sum things up. They are, in order: The Next Great Adventure, Full Circle, and No Going Back.

I can’t promise how often I will post updates, but if you would like to keep following this story as it unfolds, you can subscribe to my rss feed on the sidebar, or subscribe by email.

If any of you are interested, you can contact me by e-mail, or leave a comment on this website. Please be aware that I am still caring for my Grandfather 24/7 so I will not be able to respond to many comments or e-mails (if any at all). I trust you will understand. But I will enjoy hearing from any of you, even if I can’t respond.

I hope you find the story contained in this website interesting, and perhaps even encouraging.

Thanks for visiting!

Comments

2 responses to “Hello NYT Visitors”

  1. dlyn Avatar

    I am a fairly recent reader of your Mom’s blog, which I love and then Margaret at A Way to Garden twittered the NYT article about you, so I came to visit. I will catch up with your blog over the next few days, but wanted to say hello and just tell you how impressed I was by the article.

  2. Margaret Avatar

    Though I have had the privilege of reading your essays before this, seeing your tender and honest work showcased by the NY Times really moved me like it was my first reading of your words. Thank you, Rundy, and thanks to Jane Gross, too. When I traveled many of the stops along a similar journey myself, there were no blogs to connect us like this, to tell people who would otherwise not meet that they are not alone. Thanks to both you and Jane for blogging on this subject, and cutting through the isolation.

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