Note: Bug Bytes are simple snippets, quick thoughts. Thanks for reading. When I ordered Untamed, I unwittingly purchased the large print version. When I received it, I rolled my eyes at myself and
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Bug Byte: Our Family Creates Memorial Scholarship
Note: Bug Bytes are simple snippets, quick thoughts. Thanks for reading. As I mentioned recently in a blog about a new book that is a fundraiser, I have a giving spirit. This fall, with the sale of
Bug Byte: When a Writer Nails It
Note: Bug Bytes are simple snippets, quick thoughts. Thanks for reading. On a group Facebook page earlier this month, I learned about a New York journalist named Pete Hamill from a former
Bug Byte: Managing Technical Difficulties
Note: Bug Bytes are simple snippets, quick thoughts. Thanks for reading. There are three options for taking in the content of each Poem Pod:
Bug Byte: A Sample Poem Pod
Note: Bug Bytes are simple snippets, quick thoughts. Thanks for reading. This is one of Darrian’s illustrations for my Poem Pods, a new feature for children that will be coming to my site this
Bug Byte: I’m Worried about Children
Note: Bug Bytes are simple snippets, quick thoughts. Thanks for reading. This is a scenario that’s played out multiple times when I’ve been running on the Manhan Rail Trail or in the woods near my
Bug Byte: Where’s Your Face, Mommy?
Note: Bug Bytes are simple snippets, quick thoughts. Thanks for reading. I realized the other day that my little grandbaby Phoibe has never seen her parents’ faces.
Bug Byte: Sign of the Times
Note: Bug Bytes are simple snippets, quick thoughts. Thanks for reading. On Monday, April 27, the Daily Hampshire Gazette in Northampton, Massachusetts, printed a great piece on how to talk to
Bug Byte: Another Gift from Adriene
Note: Bug Bytes are simple snippets, quick thoughts. Thanks for reading. So, Jacques and I did get a little smitten with Adriene as we did her 30 Day Yoga Challenge. Jacques perhaps more than I.
Bug Byte: Take Care of our Trails!
Note: Bug Bytes are simple snippets, quick thoughts. Thanks for reading. Jacques and I hiked up Mount Tom last weekend, and I noticed with a sad heart that the heavy use of our trails in these