Reading & Writing: Chiaroscuro
Hi! It’s still January, or so last week’s blizzard tells me – the month named for Janus, the Roman/Thessalonian deity of Continue reading
Hi! It’s still January, or so last week’s blizzard tells me – the month named for Janus, the Roman/Thessalonian deity of Continue reading
Driving home from work the other night, when the stars were tucked into a rainy blanket and the chill misted Continue reading
When I was a little girl, my Daddy taught me to dance – first standing on his size 13 wingtips, and Continue reading
“Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades,” my Dad would pronounce when looking at a paper that was nearly Continue reading
Did you ever read “Pollyanna?” — the turn of the century novel by Eleanor Porter? It’s not the completely saccharine Disney Continue reading
When I was a new mom, I read picture books to the girls all the time. I would check out Continue reading
One of the more remarkable women of history was Eleanor of Aquitaine. In an age where women were often relegated Continue reading
Have you ever been so scared that you were not sure you could reach inside yourself and drag out that Continue reading