Bloggy Book Tour: Day Eight. Tinkerlab!
I am designating TODAY the Official Return of Spring here in New York since I no longer have to fire up the wood stove to thaw my frosty toes. Phew! That winter was memorable with monumental snow dumps...
View ArticleBloggy Book Tour: Day Nine. Inspiration.
Today my book has trekked northward to Ontario for a quick visit with my friend Margie, rural family physician and textile artist extraordinaire. For quite some time I’ve been completely mesmerized by...
View ArticleBloggy Book Tour: Day Ten. Big Smallish Things.
Starting this week off with a KAPOW! as my book heads down to Candler, North Carolina to visit my friend Ashley English. I honestly don’t know how she’s had had time for me this week, since her book...
View ArticleBloggy Book Tour: Day Eleven. Warm and Cozy
Today, because it’s a dreary April day in New York and we don’t have enough warm cozy thoughts already circling our heads, we’re going to talk about the fact that my book is visiting Lisa Jordan right...
View ArticleHappy Earth Day!
It’s a stunning Earth Day here in New York! Today my book is visiting Here, There and Everywhere where Claudia Heitler is giving away not one but TWO signed copies of “This Book Was a Tree!” Politics,...
View ArticleSpread Some SamShine
This past January, deep in the mountains of central Maine, a dear friend of mine suddenly passed away. I am not telling you this to make you sad, I am telling you this because I need you to understand...
View ArticleWhere I’ve Been and Where I’ll Be
It’s been a wild few weeks filled with school plays and concerts, family hikes, runny noses, and book-y events—making seedbombs with lots of smallish people HERE, and deconstructing sweaters and...
View ArticleFun Times and Winners!
I’ve been doing little bit of book touring lately—sort of like me and zillions of folks hanging out tinkering with stuff outside and getting our hands good and dirty. So many amazing things have...
View ArticleScatter Some Seeds
Does a river spend a lifetime daydreaming of someday becoming a deep ocean? It does not. Its everyday actions move it swiftly forward toward something bigger than itself, and it holds its nose and...
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