
Day #137: Love for Three Oranges
It’s Monday morning! Energetic music is needed. When I was in high school, I chose to study Russia in my World History class. For the
It’s Monday morning! Energetic music is needed. When I was in high school, I chose to study Russia in my World History class. For the
I am grateful for the unexpected. Dear friends brought this Christmas cactus to our house two winters ago. It bloomed last Thanksgiving, surprising us (because
The Poetry of Puppetry! A roomful of enrapt children listened to the poetry of Langston Hughes, Jack Prelutsky, Shel Silverstein, and many more poets read
One of my favorite childhood memories is lying on my back on the hillside in Sherwood Forest (not that one), watching the clouds move across
Last night we watched Episode 1 of Season 3 of The Art Detectives. Art expert Dr. Bendor Grosvenor and social historian Emma Dabiri examined what
I am grateful every day for the work of Brandon Stanton, photographer and world-changer, on Humans of New York. He provides a connection to people
I am grateful every day for this amazing man, my partner in every adventure, my light in the dark, this kind and generous spirit. Happy
Did you read album liner notes? (I know, what’s an album?) Many of my album covers are worn out because I read through those notes
I eagerly anticipate each of Lisa See‘s new books because she’s a compelling writer and she fearlessly explores a history which is her own, but
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,