But a phone call to the frozen tundra of northwestern Ohio, where folks are perhaps suffering from cabin fever instead and more than willing to sit in their toasty warm homes and chat about their jobs, was fruitful. I hold in my hand five pages of notes detailing Leslie Kohli's transition from working in the adult psychiatric ward of a hospital to becoming the Administrator for the Township in which she lived.
After that, we'll have (in no particular order) a long-awaited article about how a wedding and portrait photographer balances her home-based business with a home filled with three kids and three dogs; a look into the life of a member of a well-known, all-female, professional video gaming team; a story about a history Ph.D. candidate who scrapped his partially-completed dissertation to pursue computer programming; and an inventor/entrepreneur who developed a unique system for recycling used automobile oil filters.
And don't miss our special pre-Mother's Day event, starting with a special four-part series on Working Moms Through History, May 2 - 5, and ending with a special, full-length article on Friday, May 6.
That's all the news for today, Detourers, but while you're anxiously awaiting our return, why not take a minute to "Like" us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter. Happy traveling!
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