- Privacy – I don’t want my site right on the road or in close quarters with others.
- Natural setting – I want to see the plants, birds, and wildlife. I don’t want the only four-legged thing I see to be a lawn chair.
- Cooking over an open fire.
- Low-cost. If I am spending just a few dollars less than a cheap hotel room (and I’m that close to the campers next door) I’d rather be in the hotel room.
- Amenities that include only the great outdoors. Pinball machines and putt-putt golf are not reasons I go camping.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Primitive Camping in the Mid-Atlantic: Green Ridge State Forest
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Crafting is not just about having a Glue Gun!
What I would love to be the most famous for, however, is "saving the world, one book at a time"! My favorite way to use glue is for repairing books. Yes, real everyday paper books that have actual pages you can turn with your very own fingers.
I am a retired librarian and I learned how to make repairs while working and volunteering in public libraries. I have written several tutorials on subjects like repairing a child's Bible, repairing a torn page, and reattaching a cover to a board book. I even have an article about (of all things!) The Best Glues for Book Repairs.
While I was the Glue Gun Slinger, I corralled many sticky projects on a Pinterest Board that you can visit by clicking here. I just know that you will find a craft that you would love to make! Make sure you have glue!
What am I crafting now? Greeting Cards. With Mother's Day and Father's Day quickly approaching, I wanted to find an easy, yet spectacular personal card for those occasions. One page I found on the Hubpages website was Old Book Page Crafts by "lbrummer". This contributor shares ideas for using pages from books to craft beautiful projects. Yes, this might involve tearing apart a book, but sometimes books are beyond repair and the best use for them is to upcycle those tomes into something beautiful. I have even used pages from an old dictionary to cover an old lampshade using glue thinned with water as the decoupage medium.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Project in a Box
This week saw us celebrating St George's Day on the 23rd April, the feast day of the patron saint of England. To mark the occasion, I set up an activity table of St George and the Dragon crafts, puzzles and coloring for my daughter to delve into.
This is an ace idea to get you creating, without having to hunt down individual bits and bobs, and then not be able to do a craft because you don't have any blue ribbon or green foam shapes or the right kind of googley eyes.
The thing I love most about craft kits is that I can pull one out of a drawer and give it to my daughter knowing that she is going to enjoy some independent creative play time. She LOVES new craft kits, big or small, and often raids her art drawers to see if there are any lurking about that she hasn't done yet! She is craft mad and would happily craft every day if she could, and I don't always have the time to prepare a craft on the spot when she wants to do one, so I keep a stock of little kits ready!
We also have a few "bigger" kits on hand, usually ones given as birthday and Christmas gifts, and these are always a great source of excitement when broken open! One such kit, received this past Christmas, was the Melissa and Doug Wooden Stringing Beads, which I've just reviewed. A combination of fun crafting (creating jewellery and other objects with the wood beads and laces) and fine motor skill practice!
What craft kits do your children love? Share a review with us! Review one of the many wonderful kits on this selection of Kids Craft Kits for Under-Fives, or if you can't see your fave, tell us about it anyway! Or perhaps you like to make your own kits, or have a fabulous DIY craft tutorial to share? If so, pop it into Squidoo's How-To format and share your ideas with the world. The more we share with each other to benefit the growth and creativity of children, the better!
So, what constitutes a good craft review? I've already shared one of mine, now here are some more by talented lensmasters on Squidoo.
Mosaics provide super fun pattern crafts that preschoolers will love, and sweetheart8148 shares her experience with the fabulous Sticky Mosaic sets.
Play-Doh is always an instant winner with little ones, and you can have all kinds of fun and creative exploration using it. Seahorse60 has a few great ideas about ways you can use it in her review of the Play-Doh Mega Pack.
Finally, craft kits don't have to all be about cards and sparkles and foam shapes... they can come in the form of DIY gifts and objects for the home, too. ComfortsOfHome reviews this sweet Build a Birdhouse Kit, which is ideal for getting kids involved in gardening and wildlife as well as being creative!
Squidoo is the perfect platform to share your craft reviews, tutorials and ideas - not only are you getting your creativity out there to inspire other parents and teachers, but you have the potential to earn some money for yourself or charity, too!
Posted by MissMerFaery
About the Author
MissMerFaery was previously the Little Crafty Kids Contributor on Squidoo (a website that is no longer in existence). That position allowed her to explore and write about fun craft ideas. Plus, she shares about her own crafting adventures. When reading during her down time, she prefers the fantasy genre in books.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Romantic Movie Reviews: Persuasion and The Bridges of Madison County
Romantic movies are always in season, but on those rainy afternoons in spring, I simply love grabbing one or two of my favorite romance movies, popping them into the dvd player, settling down under a warm blanket and letting the romance of their stories wash over me.
As the rain drops are softly falling on the flower buds in my backyard, the awakening of love is unfolding on the screen. For just a little while, I am resting and allowing my heart to absorb the nurturing effects of a fabulous love story.
Like the flowers, we all need those rainy days and the tender time of restoration they provide.
Persuasion
Ibidii selected one of my own personal favorites to review when she wrote her article.
The movie Persuasion is packed with those heart stopping moments of unobserved love and longing so clearly evident to the viewers in the faces of the characters, but carefully hidden from the view of the object of their desire.
A love that stood the test of time, separation & persuasion.
The Bridges of Madison County
Because of her recommendation, I watched and experienced my own shower of tears over this movie.
Ironically, I found it too was the story of a love the stood the test of time, separation & persuasion.
Romantic Movies Reviewed
Some days seem to be made for romantic movies. There are some movies we know that we will love when we see the trailers, or even the cover of the dvd. But, there are others that are discovered because someone took the time to write a review, we separated ourselves from our daily schedules and were persuaded to encounter love.
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Thursday, April 24, 2014
Nature Photography Class
Photography classes are a great way to enhance your skills as a photographer and to learn some new techniques. I try to take a new class or seminar each year. I just started a new 6 week class on nature photography and over the next weeks I will share with you some of the tips that I have taken away from the class.
In our first class the instructor gave us an introduction to the class. He first described his take on what comprises nature photography. For him it is wildlife, panoramic scenes, and basically anything outdoors that does not involve the 'hand of man". In the introduction we were given some guidelines on photo ethics. A good photographer will respect the earth and leave the area in the same condition he found it. Here are some of the points the instructor made.
- Be concerned for the safety and welfare of the subject
- Do not dig up plants
- Don't trim or snap plants
- Do not expose nests or handle babies
- Do not lie! Make your shot be authentic.
The instructor also stressed the importance of knowing your camera. He suggested sitting around at home and just taking photos of anything using all different settings just to get to know all the features on your camera. In fact we have a homework assignment to photograph a ruler to learn how close our camera can focus. We will be doing this using each of our lenses. We will then photograph the ruler outside with a zoom lens using both the shortest and the longest focal length at a F8 setting. This will show us the difference in the backgrounds with each focal length. Taking the time to learn the camera in this manner will help us to use the right settings when we are out in the field.
I am really looking forward to our next class next week and next Thursday I will again give you some tips from the class.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Baseball Managers
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| Tony La Russa |
St. Louis Cardinals Managers

In his book One Last Strike, La Russa, the St. Louis Cardinals' longest running manager, tells us how he used his 33 years of managerial experience with 3 different teams to bring the Cardinals from virtual elimination to winning the World Series in 2011.
CrossCreations reviews them for us in Cardinals Baseball Managers.
Casey Stengel
Hopes and Dreams of Baseball Managers
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Mailboxology
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| Photo Credit: ©Renaissance Woman (aka Bird Legs) |
Monday, April 21, 2014
Experience the Mid-Atlantic Region a Few Steps at a Time.
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| A rugged portion of a Baltimore County, MD trail. |
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| A lush portion of the same trail. |
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| Hiking more difficult terrain in western Maryland. |
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| Walking the islands and beaches in the mid-Atlantic. |
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| Hike the tidal rivers in Maryland. |
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| Sidling Hill, Maryland in the wintertime. |
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| Tidal marsh areas. |
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| Michaux State Forest, PA |
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| Near the Western Maryland/Pennsylvania state line. |
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