When John Todd was a child, he loved to explore the woods around his house, observing how nature solved problems. A dirty stream, for example, often became clear after flowing through plants and along rocks where tiny ...
in every hamlet, the villagers had gathered every board from each trampled house, every broken piece of furniture, each garment that had belonged to one of the snake-touched, and mounded them to moulder into dust as a remembrance, and a warning. ...
On every CNY backroad, there's something 'Free Fallin.' It could be a small shed or a big barn. Ill Be There for You Credit - Randy Fath via Unsplash I'll Be There for You When that barn does fall down, there are always neighbors willing to pitch in and 'Be There For You' whe...
Another question to ask yourself is: is the prologue really the best place to start the book, or is it trying to explain things instead of let the reader dive into the story? In her bookThe Writer's Guide to Beginnings, literary agent and author Paula Munier suggest that writers turn to...
I have this tiny studio I set up in a feed shed on a farm in Virginia, where my family and I are currently living. It’s filled with straw bales and horse feed, but it’s actually a little bit cozy. I was trying to play along with this album there last night—I got a ways ...
Sounds from the equipment shed carried on the wind and made her heart clench as if it stopped. Scotia’s shorn head hinged back and forth fiercely in the shadowy night as her mind struggled with what it heard. Preeky’s cries of pleasure were plain, as was his “yeah, that’s it”....
For learning to be effective, it has to take place in a conducive classroom atmosphere. Focusing on tasks is one of the many challenges that come with distance learning. However, with an area, like your garden shed, for example, you or anyone in your family can muster the concentration nee...
Join Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog.com as he talks about these stories and more in the Weekly News Wrap-Up. (To Donate to USAWatchdog.com Click Here) After the Interview: Biblical cycle analystBo Polnywill be the guest for the Saturday Night Post. He will shed light on coming world event...
I have two Dursts out in the shed, a 6x7 and 6x9. They are both really solidly built. I have limited headspace in my darkroom so currently have a 6x6 Meopta on deck as the 6x7 Durst is just a teeny bit too high. One of my projects for the upcoming spring holidays is to see ...