For all the headway we’ve made as a society on various issues, it amazes me how far we have to go regarding the stigma around mental health. People cringe at the idea of seeing a counselor or a psychiatrist. The suggestion of having a mental illness still conjures visions of straightjackets and comments about “going …
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With Apologies to Hornby: February 2019
Books readOperation Trojan Horse – John A. KeelThe Riverside Reader – Joseph F. Trimmer, Maxine HairstonWild Delicate Sounds: 29 Wildlife Encounters – Charles Finn Books bought/found/givenAn American Harvest: How One Family Moved from Dirt-Poor Farming to a Better Life in the Early 1900s – Cardy RaperAvengers: Ultron Unbound – Roy Thomas, Dave Ross, and othersBatman/Judge …
WHY I WRITE: Unpacking the Past
I was up in the attic yesterday, finally putting away Christmas decorations and doing a bit of reorganizing. In addition to those tasks, I hoped to find three items that were packed away … somewhere. Somehow, I found all three things together in the second or third storage bin I opened. They were stacked neatly …
With Apologies to Hornby: January 2019
Books readA Princess of Mars – Edgar Rice BurroughsMarch: Book 1 – John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Nate PowellThe Canada Geese Quilt – Natalie Kinsey-Warnock, Leslie W. BowmanScary Stories to Tell In the Dark – Alvin Schwartz, Stephen GammellMore Scary Stories to Tell In the Dark – Alvin Schwartz, Stephen GammellThe Academy of Hay – Julia …