Hello, friends! I’ve got some interesting articles to share today on topics spanning the centuries from the Middle Ages to… Read more Historical Highlights #063
Hello, friends! I’ve got some interesting articles to share today on topics spanning the centuries from the Middle Ages to… Read more Historical Highlights #063
In this third and last post based on A Million Little Ways by Emily P. Freeman I’m including my favourite quotations… Read more Emily P. Freeman on the Art You Were Made to Live 3
Last year for Remembrance Day I posted a review of three picture books. This year I’m taking a look at… Read more Poetry in Context: “Anthem for Doomed Youth”
In this week’s historical highlights you’ll find articles about unique museums, scientific experiments, peanut butter cups, the Ten Commandments, and… Read more Historical Highlights #062
Here are some bits and bobs that I came across in October. Apparently you can make popcorn in the microwave… Read more 6 Things I Learned in October
Oh, October! You were a month with some frustrating developments, but — as always — no lack of good books and… Read more Favourite Things: October Edition
Check out the links I have for you today: a look at the changing role of librarians, a linguistic mystery… Read more Historical Highlights #061
Last week I introduced a mini series of posts based on A Million Little Ways: Uncover the Art You Were Made… Read more Emily P. Freeman on the Art You Were Made to Live 2
Have you heard of mobile libraries? What about a library carried on the back of a donkey? In the late… Read more Two Picture Books About the Biblioburro
Today’s historical highlights include articles relating to World Wars I and II, as well as museum and website news. As… Read more Historical Highlights #060
If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you may have seen the name Emily P. Freeman because I regularly… Read more Emily P. Freeman on the Art You Were Made to Live 1
This last post in the series on American colonial views of slavery by my mom, Lori Ferguson, considers the views… Read more Colonial Views of Slavery: Adams & Washington
Good morning! I have some interesting historical highlights for you, including thought-provoking articles on Thanksgiving and children’s books, a cartography… Read more Historical Highlights #059