
Day #128: Historical photos
One of the best parts of the internet for me is the community’s contribution of historical photos. I enjoy the reminders of my own past,
One of the best parts of the internet for me is the community’s contribution of historical photos. I enjoy the reminders of my own past,
I have long appreciated how the search for knowledge begins with one specific hook. As a young reader, I set off on some wacky journeys
I am grateful for the middle of the night for it is then that the scathingly brilliant ideas find their way into my world.
As part of my self-decided “gratitude therapy,” we are now meditating with Oprah & Deepak by “Manifesting Grace through Gratitude.” It’s a free, 21-day meditation
I was saddened to learn that David Palladini passed away last week. From his illustrations for Jane Yolen’s early picture books to his renowned Aquarian
While reading “My Father’s Stack of Books” by Kathryn Schulz in The New Yorker, I came across her description of her father as an “epic
I have been unable to taste or smell anything for almost two weeks. Nothing. No glimmer. This is a result of a cold … and
Last night we finished our Game Night 2019 season. Nine game nights, with one postponed due to a snowstorm (!), brought us from January 18th
In 2005, Winding Oak had been working for 17 years to provide print and website design to country clubs, asphalt testers, industrial researchers, small businesses,
In thinking over the many concerns in the children’s literature community, authentic voice is one that is prevalent. With friends and colleagues, I’ve had many