A selection of remarks from the mundane to the occasional wit with some recipes, book selections, and various sundries included.
Thursday, September 28, 2017
Author #170: Develop map reading skills as Dillemuth explains maps in Mapping My Day
Julie Dillemuth wrote Mapping My Day with illustrations by Laura Wood. Mapping My Day is another good book to start teaching about maps and directions. In a world obsessed with GPS and online mapping services, there is still a place for knowing how to read a map whether it be online or hard copy.
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Author #169: Hughes helps the world in her book What Matters
What Matters is written by Alison Hughes and illustrated by Holly Hatam. A young boy picks up an abandoned soda pop can and puts it in the recycling bin. It's a small thing but "what matters" is the impact his action has on the surroundings. He influences many things from an ant to two baby birds to some flowers to the ocean with many creatures and things in between. This is one of the best books I've ever read about the impact of cleaning up our garbage on the environment. I still can hardly believe we only have one copy of this book in our local library system. I loved Holly Hatam's delicate illustrations. See more of her work at her website: http://www.hollyhatam.com/
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Sunday Randomness #160: Seven Virtues and Portland Central Library
We visited the Portland Central Library this last summer and I took a few pictures.
One of the many pieces of art around the library.A row of music folios.
More and more rows of music folios with sheet music for practically any instrument in a traditional orchestra (including voice) and some non-traditional instruments.
The library has three floors.
The pillars are painted wood, not real stone.
Iron gates and wood doors at the front entrance.
The stairs had etched designs including a treble clef sign.
And a rolling pin!
Mica and Daisy by the tree sculpture in the children's area.
Seven Virtues is a coffee shop near one of our stops.
We got hot chocolate (with the cream heart design), whipped milk infused with lavender, and a berry crumble that was both gluten-free and vegan. It was the best berry crumble I've ever tried. We bought some extra to take with us.
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Author #168 : Fantastic art on fantastic flowers! Stockdale is spectacular!
Susan Stockdale takes photos of real flowers and paints beautiful versions of them with acrylic paint. Fantastic Flowers is a gorgeous example of an artists' interpretation of the real world. You can visit Susan at her website: http://www.susanstockdale.com/
Thursday, September 07, 2017
Author #167 Mary Holland introduces Otis the Owl
This cute little guy is featured in Mary Holland's book, Otis The Owl. He's a barred owl which is just one species of owl found in Oregon. To learn more about Mary and her other animal books you can read this interview done by Deborah Kalb at http://deborahkalbbooks.blogspot.com/2017/04/q-with-mary-holland.html that she posted in April 2017.
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Sunday Randomness #232: technical difficulties
Sorry folks, we're experiencing technical difficulties and hope to have an actual post later on today.
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