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Birthday Tribute to Lillian
International Women’s History Month I’m a little late to the party, but Lillian Wald’s birthday was a few days ago, and I wanted to give her and her legacy a shout out during Women's History Month. I discovered Lillian Wald and her important work and contributions while researching The Dreams of Singers and Sluggers, the… Continue reading Birthday Tribute to Lillian
What Inspired Famous Seaweed Soup?
Famous Seaweed Soup Curious Question #2 Most stories I write are born from observing, listening, and journaling my impressions of what I saw and heard. As a teacher, mother, and now nonny (grandmother), watching kids play provides a treasure trove of story ideas. I am very mindful of how children speak, problem solve, and use… Continue reading What Inspired Famous Seaweed Soup?
It’s March!
Can you smell it? Could it be? Spring nears. Time to shake off winter. Just gaining an hour of extra daylight improves outlooks and attitudes. There’s a lot happening in my world. Pour your brew. Got a cookie? Let’s catch up. If we were having coffee together, I would report that I had attended the… Continue reading It’s March!
How Does Famous Seaweed Soup Taste?
It depends on the chef. Famous Seaweed Soup is a recipe that allows substitutions. Many ingredients are seasonal. A winter beach walk offers sparse options whereby the summer and fall beaches teem with an abundance of choices. It also depends on how briny the chef likes Famous Seaweed Soup. How long have the snails seeped… Continue reading How Does Famous Seaweed Soup Taste?
