"With the way you fell from the sky, I thought you might be an angel or something."-Pazu, Castle In The Sky I'VE MOVED! Find this blog post here: https://daniellewilkinsonwriter.com/how-to-create-a-killer-opening-scene/
If you really want to dig deep into your genealogy research and discover new things in documents and photos you've seen a million times, Forensic Genealogy by Colleen Fitzpatrick, Ph.D. is the book for you. You
Take to the skies with the scrappy crew of the airship Quin Zaza, as they hunt the fantastical giants that rule their world... DRAGONS! MEETING THE SLAYERS The crew of the Quin Zaza is back in the air...
Evening twilight in Auckland, New Zealand.
The astronomer died this week.
This rum from Guatemala ages beautifully and is meant to be sipped. Learn all about its literally sky-high distillery process and everything else there is to know in our list!
In te ao Māori, each of the whetū in the Matariki star cluster has an association with an aspect of wellbeing and the environment.
We are energetic beings. All matter is made up of atoms, with charged particles which vibrate at a certain frequency. When we can begin to connect with that vibration, that frequency, we can create drastic change within our lives. We can learn to shift our energy, and to become an energetic match fo
Caldecott Honor winner Leo Lionni's beloved fable about the benefits of being open minded. When the young mouse Nicolas sets out across the great meadow alone in search of ripe red berries, he is grabbed...
Here are my 10 tips on how to photograph the Northern Lights...
Learn how to Photograph the Northern Lights Photo Tips for Photographing Aurora + Astro When the green waves of the Northern Lights dance in the sky or the stars twinkle on a clear night, you’ll want to
When taking a journey - be it a literal one, or philosophical one; there is the want of inspiration which drives forward momentum but is it really inspiration which drives us or is inspiration a feeling that we lean upon?
Gustave Le Gray has been called the most important photographer of the 19th Century. See a gallery of his photographs, as well as learn a bit more about this interesting photographer from France.
Talk about Sky in Japanese!
A “better world” and “making a difference” are deeply embedded in our cultural consciousness. They seem to be obvious goals for the human life. My recent articles questioning this consciousness have touched a deep chord for many, some wondering that if such things are wrong, “why bother?” There are two thoughts I want to offer […]
A mini office is a particular application of lapbooks. Each child can make his own mini-office -- a lapbook filled with reference pages for his own learning. The sky is the limit on what you can include. Fill the mini office with the charts that...
English grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the English language.
If You Can Proofread.... I met someone online the other day that earns a fabulous living from home (actually from anywhere - she is now traveling) - by proofreading. And she proofreads from an iPad no less! Seriously? Yes. I was fascinated and wondered how this could even be possible. Because, I'm not going to