Category Archives: Spelling and Grammar

5 Interesting Links for 03-05-2021

Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Spelling (Language) When I came back to the United States as a fifth grader, I got in trouble with my teacher for using British English spellings instead of American English. … Continue reading

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5 Interesting Links for 04-10-2020

Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Photography (Collections) The Library of Congress added almost 100,000 pictures taken by Harlem photographer Shawn Walker and others in the Kamoinge Workshop dating from 1963. This collection fills a gap … Continue reading

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5 Interesting Links for 01-01-2016

What better way than to start the year off with some interesting links? Today’s collection include things to think about, things to amaze, and even things to do. Enjoy. Toys (Cats) Step by step instructions for a homemade toy puzzle … Continue reading

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5 Interesting Links for 04-03-2015

Provenance (Archeology) An analysis of the mixed response to the discovery of new Sappho poem fragments because of questions related to the authenticity and possible looting. It offers insight into the complexity surrounding an antiquities discovery. http://www.livescience.com/49543-sappho-new-poems-discovery.html Grammar (Art) When … Continue reading

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5+1 Interesting Links for 02-27-2015

Interview Heidi Kneale asked some tough but fascinating questions about society both now and in the Regency Era in her interview of me on Romance Spinners. Oxford Comma (Grammar) A fun look at the controversy surrounding the Oxford comma. Note: … Continue reading

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