As today I asserted my identity and humanity yet again, by checking the “I am not a robot” box, I wondered how long it would be until...
Monthly Archives: August 2018
Sibling harmony inspired by musical roots
by D.E. Bentley – For many who teach, helping others learn is an extension of a passion for what they do, and an accompanying wish...
Bee Lines: Queen Castles
by Sam Hall – A queen castle is a ten frame super that has been divided into four sections that each holds two deep frames. There...
Light Lens: Oh well
by T. Touris – We have a pond that is very finicky about the water it wants to hold. We’ve experimented with many things to...
The Night Sky: Summer Triangle
By Dee Sharples– The Summer Triangle, an easy to locate asterism, is visible in the late August sky and throughout September. An...
Simple Sustainability: Minimalist wardrobe for boys
by Sky Trombly – A new school year quickly approaches. This year, I have two children attending school and I’m a little wiser...
Scouting for Myself
Fiction by Katie Egan – “Scout, sweetie, time to get up! It’s the first day of school!” called my mom up the stairs. Ugh....
Reba the Lizard Queen
Fiction by Quinten Sager – Memories of red beaches swirled through Reba’s head as she slept under her custom sized heat lamp. Her...
Sam-Sam, the FBI Man
Fiction by Teagan Acoff – Samuel Johnson does not hate his job, per say. There are a lot of benefits. He is paid well, has decent...
Clone Wars: Chapter 1
Fiction by Drew Glitch – Chapter 1 “Ok, bye, Mom!” I called out after the silver convertible that was pulling out of the...