Morning Rituals
Sharon Parker Sharon Parker

Morning Rituals

These days my morning routine often comprises thinking about all the things various experts have recommended to do before breakfast, then getting dressed and eating breakfast.

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The Delight of Open Windows
Sharon Parker Sharon Parker

The Delight of Open Windows

A few years ago, we had a big gray-and-white cat named Tres who loved to nap in open windows on warm, breezy summer days, belly pressed against the screen.

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June Days of Note and Other Calendrical Miscellanea
Sharon Parker Sharon Parker

June Days of Note and Other Calendrical Miscellanea

This month is named for the Roman goddess Juno, wife/partner of Jupiter; queen of the heavens; protector of women, childbirth, and marriage. Read on to learn about the Anglo Saxon name for the month (which begins today, May 28), China’s dragon boat festival, Greenland’s National Day, a week to celebrate pollinators, the story of Pride Month, and assorted other commemorations.

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My Mother’s Compasses
Sharon Parker Sharon Parker

My Mother’s Compasses

My mother has two compasses in her car. One is securely affixed to the dashboard, and because the needle is a magnet and something under the dashboard contains steel, it always indicates that she’s traveling north. The second one clings to the windshield with a suction cup, and as such is usually reliable, except when it falls off.

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