Mary Blye Belford spent 31 years as a freelance court reporter, six years in the Washington DC area, which was broken up by a sojourn to Sydney, Australia when the riots broke out ...visualizza altroMary Blye Belford spent 31 years as a freelance court reporter, six years in the Washington DC area, which was broken up by a sojourn to Sydney, Australia when the riots broke out in Washington in the summer of 1968 after Martin Luther King was assassinated. This stay in Sydney lasted only a short time as she could not tolerate the extreme machismo culture nor the horrible pay scale, not to mention the funny accents and the peculiar use of the English language. After she was the victim of an armed robbery, in which she lost a non-essential part of her thumb, she moved to Phoenix, AZ in 1972 and remained there until she moved to the Verde Valley (100 miles north of Phoenix, where there is no traffic, no undue noise, no pollution) in 2006. She interrupted her freelance career to spend the summer of 1985-86 in Antarctica as a clerk at the Chalet at McMurdo Station, where she sent out the biweekly newsletter “As the Ice Melts.” She would recommend this “sabbatical” to anyone who might be lucky enough to get the chance to do so.visualizza meno