Lying in bed listening to the wind as it howls it’s powerful tune. Thinking about the day looking forward to seeing friends my eyes open to this!
Monthly Archives: November 2018
Yarn-fiti A colorful exhibition at Boulder Library
A lampshade and lamppost covered in knitting. A place for children to appreciate crocheted and knitted craft All displays were created for this installation by members of the community coming together to create community. Ages ranged from 8 – 91 at monthly “knit-in” sessions hosted by the Boulder Library.
National #STEM Day
A few more photos from Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum to celebrate National STEM Day! A museum made to inspire anyone who looks at the sky with wonder! My debut picture book is available for preorder! ALIANA REACHES FOR THE MOON – on Amazon and Eifrigpublishing.com Love this tribute to teaching andContinue reading “National #STEM Day”
Wordless Wednesday
Unfiltered Morning Riddle
Marmalade? Maybe, Tangerine? Apricot? Sure. What hue do you see?
Author interview with K. D. Huxman
K.D. Huxman’s new nonfiction children’s book (pictured above.) Author K. D. Huxman What Ludlow looks like current day Today’s post is a departure from my usual photography and poetry to share a peak into an interesting new book by a fellow SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators) author. 1. Tell us the name ofContinue reading “Author interview with K. D. Huxman”
An extra hour of sleep?
Daylight savings time ended today – still I wake to catch the sunrise.
The View from Saturday
Snow gently falling wood warms my house, heart, and toes Charlie seems content.
Air and Space Museum – Denver
The Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum is located on the former Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, Colorado. Yesterday, I was on a field trip with second and third graders and we were led by a former Navy officer who shared some personal experiences and talked about the different aircraft above andContinue reading “Air and Space Museum – Denver”
Seasons Changing
Calendar page turns Now the leaves are all but gone cool crisp days ahead