Day #70: Cheese Grater
I know, what a weird thing to be grateful for, but this cheese grater is important in our lives. Roughly 20 years ago, I started
I know, what a weird thing to be grateful for, but this cheese grater is important in our lives. Roughly 20 years ago, I started
Gertrude Chandler Warner started writing when she was five years old, in 1895. She wrote The Box-Car Children when she was sick at home, recovering
I will forever be grateful to Lorraine Livingston, my professor at Augsburg College, who taught Shakespeare: “Study of ten or twelve major plays, comedies, histories,
I am of two minds about awards. For every award that is given, another book or film or illustrator of equally fine accomplishment goes unrewarded.
Seed catalogs? I collect this artwork on a Pinterest board called “Seed Art.” It’s fascinating to me to mark the changes in illustration over the
It is very cold outside. It’s going to get colder. And it will snow. It will snow a great deal tomorrow. My thoughts turn, without
I am grateful for R. Carlos Nakai. His music soothes me, engenders awe and contemplation, keeps me grounded, and inspires me. He has kept me
Stuff. What to do with stuff? Marie Kondo encourages us to consider what sparks joy and remove everything else from our lives. I read books
Who would we be without our friends? The friend I have had for the greatest length of time (I can’t say my “oldest” friend, she’s
When I was a teen, I remember sitting in a friend’s kitchen with the producer of a show on our public radio station. “Are you