Day #181: Tea Kettle
I’ve lost count of how many coffee-makers we’ve burned through in our lives. And every time we had to throw one away because it was
I’ve lost count of how many coffee-makers we’ve burned through in our lives. And every time we had to throw one away because it was
Driving in the car always reminds me how many neighborhoods there are throughout our state, our country, our globe, and how vital each one is
I am grateful to the people, the planning, and the opportunities for education offered by our Minnesota Historical Society. We try hard to see each
I am grateful for a change of pace. We’re going to soak up some different scenery for a couple of days and I am so
Last night, a dear friend treated us to dinner and live music at Crooners Supper Club. We were fortunate to hear Prudence Johnson and Dean
“You may not always have a comfortable life and you will not always be able to solve all of the world’s problems at once but
This may be my most mundane GJ post yet, but it’s an important one. For years I have been bothered by our use of tree-based
I recently re-read the first six Trixie Belden books. I gobbled up these books when I was reading at age 10 and 11. I read
I’ve been thinking a lot about the context of history in recent weeks, mostly in terms of books, but other people and events are added
I was reminded over the weekend about Edvard Grieg’s Piano Concerto, allegro molto moderato. This version features Arthur Rubenstein at the piano. There is so