Day #332: Ag in the Classroom
Do you know the National Agriculture in the Classroom folks? There’s an office in many of our agricultural states. They take books and agricultural literacy
Do you know the National Agriculture in the Classroom folks? There’s an office in many of our agricultural states. They take books and agricultural literacy
I’ve been privileged to see and read a copy of this book before publication. If you’re looking for the ideal shower or baptism or toddler
Steve and I think we may have invented the workcation. That’s where you are working as many hours as usual but you close your eyes
Do you know about the Environmental Working Group? For 20 years, I’ve been following the research they do and the alerts they share. From their
On a stormy day like this when the windows are covered with raindrops so thickly that we can’t see across the street, we take solace
Our birch tree stands behind our garage, where it is sometimes forgotten, I think. And then in the fall it lights on fire like a
Among my favorite poets, Sharon Chmielarz is also an awesome poetry teacher and a friend. She has noticed our puzzle posts as we train for
I’m positive you look forward to laughing … and sometimes find reasons for laughter in short supply. If you’re a teacher, this article is a
I am grateful for “ananda.” I remember this from my first reading of the book. It’s a goal. “Ananda,” said Mrs. Murry thoughtfully. “That rings
I am grateful that Reinhold Niebuhr wrote this for me to be reminded: “Nothing that is worth doing can be achieved in our lifetime;therefore we