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Monthly Archives: February 2019
Hansel and Gretel in a Concentration Camp
Jane Yolen has written the novel Mapping the Bones about Jewish children surviving the terrors of occupied Poland and a concentration camp and she uses the structural framework of the fairy tale of “Hansel and Gretel.” In both stories, the … Continue reading
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Snow day or delay?
Here is a rendering of what the street looks like out of our window. We only have a light dusting but if this continues all night….
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Calculations in Knitting
In December, I was madly knitting a scarf to give to an old friend of my husband’s family at Christmas. This person took care of my husband and his four younger sisters for several years. She came over from a … Continue reading
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Snowdrops blooming – a sign of a special person’s birthday
Stepping out of the house to walk the dogs last week, I saw the first snowdrops blooming. Whenever I see them, I always think of my German father-in-law. My mother-in-law once said that the snowdrops always bloom on his birthday. … Continue reading
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It’s for your own good
As a parent of grown-up children, things happen to them in the adult world that happen to lots of folks. But because these things happen to your own children, these things bother you still more. Or me anyway. I just … Continue reading
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Bird’s Eye View of History
Yuval Noah Harari wrote his book Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind in 2015. The book provides an expansive overview of 202,000 years human pre-history and history in under 450 pages (including index). His most provocative tenet is that the … Continue reading
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