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Author: Deb Segelitz

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Village Worthies

Posted on January 29, 2019 by Deb Segelitz

It’s been a while since I’ve told you about some of the characters or “worthies” as they’re often called, from our former village.  Some I’ve known, and some I’ve only heard stories about. In the UK, and possibly in the… Continue Reading →

Columns, Exclusive story by anewscafe.com, Lead Story Deb Segelitz, Scotland
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Yuletide Thoughts

Posted on December 18, 2018 by Deb Segelitz

December already?  How?  This morning the car door was frozen shut and I actually had to put on a jacket when we went out, which is rare for me.  Just like that, the festive season is here once again. Like… Continue Reading →

Columns, Exclusive story by anewscafe.com, Lead Story Deb Segelitz, Scotland
16

That Beautiful ANC Spirit

Posted on November 26, 2018 by Deb Segelitz

First things first:  great big happy congratulations to aNewsCafe on the success of the first online auction to benefit students affected by the Carr Fire (and the Camp Fire)!  I watched the bidding with interest over the week-long auction and… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story Carr Fire Phoenix, Deb Segelitz, Eleanor Townsend, Matt Grigsby, Paul Jones
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Comfort Food, Scottish Style

Posted on October 30, 2018 by Deb Segelitz

We were fortunate over the spring and summer, here in the far north of Scotland.  By all accounts it was the longest period of great weather since the 1950s.  We took a few drives, had mostly clear weather for the… Continue Reading →

Exclusive story by anewscafe.com, Lead Story cullen skink, Deb Segelitz, Scotland, Scottish comfort food, Scottish oatmeal, Skirlie
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Not the Story You Are Expecting

Posted on October 1, 2018 by Deb Segelitz

This story is probably not going where you think it’s going. I have my “me too” moments, as does pretty much every woman I know, and some of the men I know, as well. I don’t often share them, not… Continue Reading →

Columns, Exclusive story by anewscafe.com, Lead Story Deb Segelitz, Scotland
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6,000 Miles Away, Magical Connections Create Special Surprise, Just for You

Posted on September 18, 2018 by Deb Segelitz

Connections.  We all make them, in various ways.  We connect with people, places, art, stories, animals, ideas, nature, you name it.  If we’re lucky, now and then a little bit of magic happens between those connections. While the Carr Fire… Continue Reading →

Fire Updates, Lead Story Carr Fire, Conwy, Deb Segelitz, Paul Jones, Phoenix Glass, Snowdonia
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Resilience

Posted on August 22, 2018 by Deb Segelitz

As I sit at my laptop looking out on a Highland summer day that is alternately sunny and drizzly, I think of all of you and wonder what I can possibly write about in the aftermath of the Carr Fire… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story Deb Segelitz, Scotland
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I’ll Try Almost Anything … Once!

Posted on July 17, 2018 by Deb Segelitz

Now and then I have a wander through my old blog when the world news feels overwhelming and I need a distracting look down memory lane.  So it was that the other day I happened upon this blog post, written… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story 40, Deb Segelitz, potted meat, Scotland, Suelze
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Back For A Visit

Posted on June 26, 2018 by Deb Segelitz

The day started out sunny. We were headed down to our former wee village to visit our friend Al, and since we hadn’t been there for a while my husband and I were looking forward to a nice catch-up and… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story 39, Deb Segelitz, Scotland
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A Hundred More Years Would Never Be Enough

Posted on May 21, 2018 by Deb Segelitz

I’ve just had a dinner that’s about as Scottish as it gets:  haggis, neeps and tatties – translation:  haggis, turnip and potatoes.  Unfortunately, I ate alone, since my husband was stricken by one of those random bouts of nausea that… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story 38, Deb Segelitz, Scotland

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