• Picture Books

    Math Read-Alouds

    Carol wrote recently about String, Straight-Edge, and Shadow: The Story of Geometry and the idea of a story about a mathematical concept seemed like a great idea. We’re mostly book geeks around here,…

  • Miscellany

    Birds, Horses, and Joy

    I am reading Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society mentioned it, and I remembered I had a copy. But I can’t seem to gain much traction reading…

  • Fiction

    The Metamorphosis

    This strange little novella is a staple of college literature classes. But I didn’t read it till I was studying for my graduate exams. It intrigued me, and for some reason I thought…

  • Miscellany

    Mother’s Day Sights

    I promise this will be the last photo post for awhile. But I don’t have time to write about the other things on my mind today, and I DO have some photos from…

  • Miscellany

    Chipping sparrow

    This pretty little chipping sparrow is becoming a regular visitor. We think of sparrows as “common,” but I think this is a really lovely, delicately marked little bird. Maybe we’ll have a family…

  • Chapter Books

    Caddie Woodlawn

    It took us a long time to read Caddie Woodlawn. But we never lost the thread, and our interest never waned. I enjoyed this book when I was a child, and I enjoyed…

  • Bible

    Bible musings

    Every now and then I feel an unsought skepticism when I’m reading my Bible. Last week I read the story of Joseph and Potiphar’s wife in Genesis 39. I was struck by how…

  • Novels

    Goodnight Mister Tom

    Goodnight Mister Tom is… heartbreaking. Inspiring. Eye-opening. It’s heartbreaking because it depicts two ways people can damage and destroy one another: child abuse and war. William Beech, a little boy evacuated from a…

  • Miscellany

    Signs of spring

    I don’t have much to say, but I’ve been feasting my eyes on the sights of spring. This handsome grosbeak appeared for the first time today. Earlier this week, I got to observe…