Field Notes

noun (n)
  1. qualitative notes created by an individual during or after their observation of a subject/phenomenon
  2. Sarah’s thoughts, findings, and observations on life and all the things

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A Call with Canastota

It was a very creative and quite clever idea, and I was so thankful she offered to help me.

Business Reference Interview

In the end, the patron took a moment to thank us for listening and for treating her like a human. She explained how the last 2 years have brought so much loss and change in her life, and just having people care enough to brainstorm about her business and encourage her was a game-changer.

Book Notes: Creativity Sucks

Book Notes: “Creativity Sucks”

BOOK NOTES"Creativity Sucks"Book by Phil HansenNotes by Sarah Verno20 MARCH 2021Creativity sucks... well, actually it's what it requires to be a professional creative that sucks (or even to be a...

A Legacy Worth Leaving

LIFE & FAITHA Legacy Worth LeavingWritten by Sarah Verno 7 February 2021"The best time to plant a tree is 10 years ago. The second best time to plant a tree is today."Red Rocks Church has been...
Sarah's Book Notes - The Art of Taking it Easy

Book Notes: “The Art of Taking it Easy”

BOOK NOTES"The Art of Taking it Easy"How to Cope with Bears,  Traffic, and the Rest of Life's StressorsBook Written by Dr. Brian KingNotes by Sarah Verno10 FEBRUARY 2021The market for stress...

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Book Notes: “Vanlife Diaries”

Book Notes: “Vanlife Diaries”

BOOK NOTES"Vanlife Diaries"Finding Freedom on the Open RoadBook by Kathleen Morton, Jonny Dustow, & Jared MelroseWritten by Sarah Verno 8 NOVEMBER 2020"Vanlife Diaries" is a celebration of the...

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Movie Notes: “Stuffed”

Movie Notes: “Stuffed”

MOVIE NOTES "Stuffed" A Documentary that Pumps New Life into the World of Taxidermy Written by Sarah Verno22 October 2020 It's more than working with "dead stuff". It's artistry. It's natural...

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The Right to Bleed

The Right to Bleed

This time is different. I’m still processing all the reasons and ways George Floyd’s death has become the catalyst our nation needed – specifically, for white people like myself – to wake up and respond to the systemic problems that are crippling our country. It shouldn’t have taken this long. It shouldn’t still be this way. Yet, here we are again.

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