The Hard Question: How?

I’ve mentioned before that my mother was trained as an engineer–architectural, mechanical, and–later–aeronautical.   As a result, my childhood was shaped by, among other things, her engineer-brain, which operated across domains usually thought of as engineering (machinery, buildings) and usually thought of as “women’s stuff” (needlework including designing garments, slipcovers, curtains, etc., storage of household things, Read More…