Beautiful Children’s Books – 9 to 12 years old…

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© Joan Currie

When you know better you do better. – Maya Angelou

My thanks to a very bright eleven-year-old for compiling this list.

1. Harry Potter series by JK Rowling
Book 1: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
2. The Kane Chronicles series by Rick Riordan
Book 1: The Red Pyramid
3. The Heroes of Olympus series by Rick Riordan
Book 1: The Lost Hero
4. Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan
Book 1: The Lightning Thief
5. The Mysterious Benedict Society series by Trenton Lee Stewart and Carson Ellis
Book 1: The Mysterious Benedict Society
6. Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage
Book 1: Magyk
7. The Diary of a Wimpy Kid series by Jeff  Kinney
Book 1: The Diary of a Wimpy Kid
8. Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh
9. The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien
10. The Tale of Desperaux by Kate DiCamillo
11. A Wrinkle in Time series by Madeline L’Engle
Book 1: A Wrinkle in Time
12. The Penderwicks series by Jeanne Birdsall
Book 1: The Penderwicks
13. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

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Sidewalk Gum Art…

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© Lauren DiMarco

It is the function of art to renew our perception. What we are familiar with we cease to see. – Anaïs Nin

 As I walked along the sidewalk today, I was captivated by the peculiar patterns of flattened dark globs of chewing gum embedded in the pavement. Continuing along my route, I started noticing black dots everywhere!

London artist, Ben Wilson, embellishes such discarded gum with colorful images.

Model: Lauren DiMarco

Rocks and Moving…

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© Dan Cutler

In our rich consumers’ civilization we spin cocoons around ourselves and get possessed by our possessions. – Max Lerner

Every spring when I lived in New England, I would dig out all the rocks from my herb garden – sometimes as far down as three or four feet before planting anew. However, when I tended the garden later in the growing season I was always flummoxed when I came across many more rocks in the same beds that I had so painstakingly prepared to be rock-free. Where did these new rocks come from? Were they migrating to my garden from the earth’s core somehow ?

This last move reminded me of those rocks. Try as I might to pack up all my possessions, I kept finding more and more things tucked away in the back of closets, under cabinets, and in the back of drawers. At one point, I started to think that my possessions were defying some law of physics by migrating, too, from another place, multiplying or replicating in some supernatural way.

Model – Lauren DiMarco

Ten Beautiful Things My Father Taught Me…

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© Joan Currie – My Father’s Tackle Box

Growing up, my father spent every Father’s Day weekend fishing in the wilds of northern Quebec, but he would return just in time for Sunday dinner with his quota of rainbow trout!

Here is what he taught me during my formative years:

1.  How to catch and release a fish.
2.  How to win at cribbage and ping pong.
3.  How to play golf and badminton, throw horseshoes and a football, jump waves, fly a kite, waterski, pitch a tent, and paddle a canoe.
4. How to work a drill, lawn mover, outboard motor, telescope, water pump, and drive a car.
5. How to paint a room, stain a dock, and polish shoes.
6. How to spot the Big and Little Dippers, Venus, Jupiter, shooting stars, and satellites in the night sky.
7. How to live one day at a time and not trouble, trouble.
8. How to be a Renaissance man/woman and have a passion for lifelong learning that included classical music, art history, astronomy, pottery, gardening, foreign languages, and travel to distant lands.
9. How to enjoy the company of good friends, give a speech, tell a joke, shake a hand, tie a Windsor knot, break an apple in half with your hands, balance a checkbook, cut a deck of cards, and use a yo-yo.
10. The value of hard work, exercise, volunteerism, and going to church.

Thanks, Dad! Happy Father’s Day!

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Sand Collecting…

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© Joan Currie

People who collect sand as a hobby are known as arenophiles or psammofiles.
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I started collecting sand from my trips a few years ago but never knew there were names for the activity until recently (arenophile or psammofile sounds more like a medical condition than just having fun saving sand). Here are my top ten favorite sand locations, chosen for the color and texture of the sand:

1.  Ipanema Beach, Rio, Brazil
2.  Hapuna Beach, Kona, Hawaii
3.  Marble, Colorado
4.  Blue Lake, near Rotorua, New Zealand
5.  Coronado Beach, San Diego, California
6.  Cascais, near Lisbon, Portugal
7.  Santorini, Greece
8.  Erfoud, Morocco
9.  Sumner Beach, Christchurch, New Zealand
10. Manly Beach, near Sydney, Australia