I’m not sure what started my husband’s venture
into raised-bed gardening and Hügelkultur, but I’m going to blame YouTube and our
neighbors Josiah and Iman.
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Monday, May 11, 2020
Music brings us all together
Little did I realize, when
I accepted a seemingly-simple Facebook challenge, that I’d be prompting an
informal vote on my favorite music.
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Share your COVID BIG history!!
During the COVID-19
pandemic, there’s a unique way we can be helpful: your state's historical society
could be seeking your thoughts. Mine is.
Friday, April 17, 2020
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Jayber Crow: a book to lift you up
Need a book that will inspire you? Jayber
Crow by Wendell Berry is made for COVID-19 days. In fact, it's a book for all
days, for those who seek to remain human. I’ve never read a novel like this one.
If you were to ask me what it’s about, I’d have to pause.
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Bill Bryson's Thunderbolt: It's to LAUGH!
If humor is what you’re
pining for, I’ve got the remedy. I have never laughed so hard and so often
reading a book as when I read The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid
by Bill Bryson. His memories of growing up in the Midwest during the 1950s are gutsy
and irreverent, true to life but often exaggerated for comic effect. The memoir
is a reminder that things really, really were REALLY different back then.
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Shuffle
Before my mother became "Mum," she was Audrey, the country cousin on a farm in St. Michael's outside Kewaskum. Shirley was her city
cousin in Milwaukee. They resembled each other, petite girls bubbling
with laughter. Shirley and Audrey had no sisters and over their years of visits, they
became more than sisters, the best of pals. They made their fun outdoors, exploring
the barn, ice skating on the frozen river near the farm, or roller skating on sidewalks
in Milwaukee.
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