Just what I needed after another tumultuous news day. Allons enfants de la patrie!
Just what I needed after another tumultuous news day. Allons enfants de la patrie!
Thank you for sharing! This is thought-provoking and would always be relevant, but feels especially right at this moment.
Resolute, yes!
And maybe we care about other people, and can empathize more easily, because we know what itโs like to be treated like a second-class citizen, condescended to, and called a f***ing b****.
That comment, BTW, shows us exactly what was in his mind when he fired those shots.
Thanks for your informative and thoughtful presentation! Long-time attendee here, but this was the first one for my husband and he really enjoyed it. We will definitely be signing up for the next one.
Sweet potato pudding, orange-hued and browned on top, cooling on the stove top in a Williamsburg slipware pie plate.
Sweet potato pudding, recipe from Amelia Simmonsโ 1796 AMERICAN COOKERY; updated for modern cooks by Rebecca Suerdieck of cookingandfire.wixsite.com/workshops. We made this at Rebeccaโs Nov hearth-cooking class and I wanted to try it at home. Sweet potatoes, apples, raisins, cream, eggsโdelicious!
I love this for many reasons, one of which is that my history-loving Oma was from Wรผrttemburg and if she were still alive, we would definitely have discussed this.
Enjoy some fascinating history over the holidays with the amazing James Wrightโs @jpwarchaeology.bsky.social online talk HISTORIC BUILDINGS IN THE LANDSCAPE on Dec. 30. For Americans like me, itโs a chance to get a dose of well-researched British history from the comfort of our state-side armchairs.
Photo of Michael J. Fox, actor and spokesperson for Parkinsonโs research.
I attended your Zoom talk on Dating Ancient Buildings and Lydeโs House this evening, and enjoyed every minute. I signed up right after for your next talk on Dec. 30. I hope things look brighter for you this week; you most definitely gave me a lift today.
Thatโs quite a journey for this piece of iron, plus amazing to see the story revealed by science.
This post made me think of Jack Whyteโs novel The Skystone, first book in the Camulod Chronicles. I loved the notion that Excalibur could have been forged from a meteorite.
Large 18th century-style fireplace with hearth cooking set-up: roast chickens wrapped in string hanging on chains over the fire, hanging kettle, three cast iron camp ovens with coals top and bottom, and iron trivet with small copper saucepan..
Lattice-topped apple pie in cast iron Dutch oven over coals, on hearth.
Patrick Henryโs home (1771 to 1778) Scotchtown, in Beaverdam, Virginia. Cream-colored wooden house seen from the rear side, with 8 equidistant tall windows and an entry door in the middle with small portico. There are two chimneys on the broad shingled roof. Empty grounds surround the house and a tour guide stands in front.
We roasted chicken, made cheese, and baked pie, pudding, and cornbread at Patrick Henryโs Virginia home Scotchtown last weekend. Instructor Rebecca Suerdieck led us expertly through a fun and informative day of hands-on hearth cooking, with a feast at the end.
cookingandfire.wixsite.com/workshops
Proud to be from Virginia where we just elected Abigail Spanberger. In a year of depressing political news, this was the best news.
I am glad onโt; โtis a worthy governor.
Hymnody didnโt work today either.
Photo is of the book cover for The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer and features award medals (Printz, National Book Award). Cover is red and black with a stylized scorpion.
When real-life reminds you of a dystopian novel
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Did you know that in 1925, Indiana had the highest per capita KKK membership in the USA? Read all about it one of the best nonfiction history books Iโve read this decade: Fever in the Heartland by Timothy Egan. Con man/politician Stephenson is a dead ringer for our current national leadership.
Full fathom five thy father lies;
. . .
Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell:
Ding-dong.
Hark! now I hear them,โthe Epstein Files
Shows cover of the book It Ainโt So Awful, Falafel by Firoozeh Dumas. Picture includes a preteen Iranian girl in 1970s flared jeans and orange form-fitting top, and a scarf around her neck. Her hair is uncovered and her hands are jauntily on her hips. In foreground are household packing boxes labeled kitchen, books, etc. Behind her are a blue car and palm trees. Printed blurb from People magazine states: โInsightful, sobering and hilariousโ
Photo of page of the book. Text reads: police, SAVAK, would take the protesters to jail and torture them. This always scared others away from protesting, but apparently it isn't working anymore. Protesters are actually getting killed, but people keep demonstrating. "Wow. That's huge." She wipes crumbs off her shirt. "The shah likes to scare people. He buys the most modern weapons in the world for his military and shows them of during parades. My dad says you don't see tanks and guns on parade in America because democracy keeps the country together, not fear of the military."
Photo of text on the bookโs page. Text reads: Carolyn looks at me thoughtfully. "Now that I think about it, that's true. I've never seen a tank in a Fourth of July parade, just marching bands, dogs wearing tutus, and people dressed like Uncle Sam. Once, I even saw a dog dressed like Uncle Sam!" I nod, relieved that she understands. "You're lucky that people can do that kind of stuff in America and no one ends up in jail."
Middle grade novel IT AINโT SO AWFUL, FALAFEL by Firoozeh Dumas provides a childโs-eye view of what it was like in the 1970s to be a refugee fleeing Iranian dictatorship and settling in the USA. The young protagonist reminds us that military parades featuring tanks & guns are a dictatorโs game.
Congratulations, Sydney, to be part of this well-curated collection of books with mental health-related themes. I loved seeing your book RACING THE CLOUDS along with other favorites. @highlightsfound.bsky.social really know what theyโre doing when it comes to kidsโ well-being and childrenโs lit.
This is my second share of this article because it explains so clearly why AI-driven search/research is no substitute for an educated human working with original documents, making unique, spontaneous connections with their creative, innovative brain.
While the gospels say that Judas led the Romans to Jesus, a new theory is gaining traction with some Biblical scholars. There is evidence, some say, that Judas merely shared Christ's location on an insecure group chat that accidentally included several Roman officials and journalists.
As the 14th Amendment clearly states: โNor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.โ Our government needs to remember that.
Every American should read or reread 1984 because weโre heading there fast.
Theatrically staged inhumanity. I hope Kristi is held more accountable than Leni was. These videos are evidence.
Bread and circuses to keep the hoi polloi distracted.
Cover of graphic memoir by George Takei titled They Called Us Enemy. Illustrator Eisinger Scott Becker. Blue and brown colors predominate. Illustrations shows a line of 1940s clad civilians lined up with their backs to us, their shadows silhouetted against a desert landscape. A young boy with Asian features holding a suitcase peers back at us from the line. In the distance we see a fenced enclosure with a watchtower and an armed sentry in khaki.
Cover of book with title Internment in red and โThe New York Times bestseller by Samira Ahmedโ in black. Illustration is in red, black and white featuring a young woman wearing a black baseball cap with โRESISTโ on it in white. The pattern on her black shirt has red barbed wire, a crescent, and stars. Her hair is blowing in the wind, partly obscuring her face. There are grey clouds in the background. A red strip running vertically on the right side of the cover contains scattered stars and blurbs about the book: โTerrifying, thrilling and urgentโ from Entertainment Weekly and โPotent and impassionedโ from NY Times Book Review.
Stories help us understand recurring patterns in world events.
Recent horrifying deportation news reminded me of 2 excellent YA books:
THEY CALLED US ENEMY by @georgetakei.bsky.social & INTERNMENT by @samiraahmed.bsky.social
If you havenโt read them, I recommend reading & sharing w/a young person.