Friday Fun Stuff – Chicken Math!
I have had several discussions lately about “chicken math,” and folx haven’t known what I mean. Here, then, is Chicken Math, Explained.
Continue reading →I have had several discussions lately about “chicken math,” and folx haven’t known what I mean. Here, then, is Chicken Math, Explained.
Continue reading →The Carmina Burana, and specifically his cantata “O Fortuna,” by composer Carl Orff is one of the most famous choral pieces any singer knows (at least in the tradition in which I was trained). It’s popular in movies and television … Continue reading →
I wrote this for my weekly craft salon, and wanted to share it here as well. Statement on the Events of 11/5/24 I know we’ve seen the news by now, and that the results are not what we wanted. I … Continue reading →
I’m visiting Delilah Devlin’s blog today! Click on the image above to check it out and tell me, do you have a mindfulness practice?
Continue reading →So. It’s the 12th. Of April. Yeah, I noticed that too. It was the 6th of April like five minutes ago. Oof. Here’s what I tell others when they say to me during a challenge, “But I’m so beehiiinnnd!!!” I say, … Continue reading →
I love getting non-bill mail. One of my favorite things to do, is to find offbeat holidays and send cards to my friends and family. Even if you don’t practice Christianity, the Easter holiday here in the States has become … Continue reading →
When people find out that I like to write letters, a question I often get is, “What do you write about?” Here, then, are some suggestions: Start with a Draft You can do this old school (on paper) or in … Continue reading →
If you’re visiting from the A to Z Challenge, then chances are you know a lot about blogging. Today, I wanted to talk about one blog in particular: the Postcrossing blog. You can visit it, here. Their tagline is, “Stories … Continue reading →
I’ve been visiting around the web again, which feels terrific. On my mind right now is the upcoming Lettermo, or Month of Letters, and that’s what I’ve been talking about. First, I visited bestselling author Delilah Devlin’s blog to talk … Continue reading →
I love writing and receiving snail mail, I always have. When I was little, I would send all sorts of things through the mail – doilies from under coffee cups that I colored, travel brochures, beer coasters… Anything that was … Continue reading →