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Girls Who Looked Under Rocks: The Lives of Six Pioneering Naturalists by Jeannine Atkins

This  book is definitely a different book for me, as a general rule I stick to adult books and on occasion if there’s a really great book (Harry Potter, Hunger Games, lookin’ at you) will find myself in the teen or YA section. This book, even though it’s technically rated as a young adult is probably aimed toward a much younger crowd. Not saying it wasn’t good though, quite the contrary, I truly very much enjoyed it! And…I actually learned some things…but I’m getting a head of myself.

This book is about six female naturalist who were ground breakers in their fields. It looks at Maria Merian (b.1647), Anna Comstock (b.1854), Frances Hamerstrom (b.1907), Rachel Carson (b.1907), Miriam Rothschild (b.1908) and Jane Goodall (b.1934). Jane Goodall and Rachel Carson I think most people are familiar with, but the other four I don’t think most main stream people know them…but let me tell you, they were true ground breakers!

How incredibly awesome are these illustrations??

Maria Merian made elaborate detailed paintings of insects, at a time when women weren’t truly allowed to paint and when they did were told to focus on things of beauty…like flowers. Maria, however, was fascinated by bugs…something most daughter’s parents cringe at today, much less 350+ years ago. But thanks to this hobby of hers incredible strides were made in the field of  entomology.

Jane Goodall, of course, is the lady who spent her life with the gorillas. One thing I didn’t know though is that her mother was actually a very active naturalist too. I learned in the book that when Jane first set out to study the gorillas, her mom actually went with her as well…what a cool mom?? It was also very awesome to see the impact that mothers have on their children…years later, and many years after there mothers have already passed. The picture below is of Jane brushing her hair “out in public” which her mother said a lady should never do. This event actually occurs at the end of the chapter on Jane, so her age is quite up there. I found it quite funny.

Note: In the write up I posted that this was Jane, it was actually Frances Hamerstrom.

I don’t want to tell you all about the ladies, because I’m really hoping you’ll pick this book up! It truly was an incredible little book to read, and can easily be read by an adult in half an hour or so. I found my copy through paperbackswap, although it does look like a few people are waiting on there, but hey, go ahead…add your name! (Or visit your local library, you won’t be sorry!)

Note: I recently found out that the author Jeannine Atkins has a blog as well, it’s called Views From a Window Seat . Be sure to go check it out!

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Top Ten Blogs/Sites That Aren’t About Books (Top Ten Tuesday…err Thursday)

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by the bloggers over at the Broke and the Bookish. Book bloggers from all around create lists based on the chosen topics, and post links to the host blog to share our love of books. I kinda forgot to post this Tuesday, but I really wanted to given the topic. This week’s is the top ten sites or blogs you visit that aren’t about books. Now…I spend WAY too much time on the computer (blame that on a job that sits me in front of a computer and doesn’t keep me busy), so, I have a lot of sites I visit…so I decided to impose my own additional limit…they would only be blogs by fellow writers like me…nothing commercial, just people sitting at their kitchen table with a cup of coffee trying to fit it in between kids, work, school and well…life. So, here is my shout to ten blogs I love that you should check out! (in no particular order)

  • I love to do DIY projects and the projects at Freddy & Petunia are an endless source of inspiration for me.\
  • Everyone met John. (“Hi, John”) He is the brains behind Baystride Images. He’s also one of my favorite Backpacking 101 students and the Education Support Specialist at York River State Park (near Williamsburg, VA). He is also one of the best photographers I know, and I never cease to laugh at his stories as an aspiring backpacker.
  • And next up we have Beth…who I can sooo relate to. She’s addicted to Pinterest and her blog is aptly named Diary of a Pinterest Addict. Although, I do have a slight bone to pick with her…now, not only am I addicted to Pinterest, I’m addicted to her blog! (And her freaking adorable kids)
  • Ahh, Fred. One of the many great people I’ve meet on the hiking trail (and hiking forums). His blog One of My Turns is absolutely hilarious in that he delivers life in 100% truthful tidbits..in other words, he says what we’re all thinking but are too scared to say.
  • Tony, over at Finding Subjects states that his goal is to Finding Subjects: one man, one journey to motivate and inspire others by sharing his music, photographs, stories, and humor with the world. And well… he’s hilarious and takes really great photos…I mean, really, what more do you need from a guy?
  •  This is Meg and her adorable little girl, Zoe, over at Never Done it That Way Before. Now, I found Meg’s blog when she entered (and won!) my first ever Free Book Friday. When I first clicked I read that she was a Pastor…eww…I thought, that’s not going to be good. I am like 100% not religious and have some serious issues with the church. So there was no way I was going to enjoy her blog…well, turns out I was totally wrong (about the blog thing, I stand by my church opinions :) She’s fun, entertaining and never cease to inspire…and bonus points for not pushing religion!
  • Books are definitely a huge part of my life, but my true passion is hiking and that’s what lead me to Adam & Christine at Virginia Trail Guide. They have the best hiking write ups ever! One of my favorite parts about their blog is the blog features both of their view points on the hike. Sometimes they agree, sometimes not. Just makes it that much more interesting! Plus they’ve featured some great hikes I haven’t done yet, so I can add them to my TBH list.
  • So the 50 year project is kinda semi about books…but not really. It’s T. B.M’s challenge to visit 192 countries, read 1,001 books, and watch the top 100 movies. Not only do I love the idea of the challenge but I love how she writes about her adventures and truly shares herself with the world through this blog.
  • Vicki’s blog over at TGAW is one of the first blogs I ever discovered when I started blogging. And well, it’s still a favorite! It’s simple, the design is nothing fancy but her writing draws you in and keeps you. Whether is talking about a hike or her adventures as a new mom, it’s fascinating and I can’t stop reading until the end.
  • Growing up one of my earliest memories was watching my older brother draw, years later it became watching my little brother draw. Both were incredibly talented but never really pursued it. Me, however…I did not get the artistic gene. Cooking, creativity, maybe, art, no way. I can’t even draw a stick figure. I think that’s part of why I love the blog at Buddhafulkat. The art work is amazing and takes my back to those days as a little girl peering over my brother’s shoulder wishing I could draw half as good as him. P.S. If you’d ever like to make me a header image, feel free. :)
P.s. Originally I had awesome images to go with this post so you could get a little snapshot of each of the blogs…sadly, wordpress had different ideas.
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Tree (Wordless Wednesdays)

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From a Use-to-Be Lowes Customer

Normally, I’m pretty proud to be an American. To watch the country rally together when tragic events happen like 9-11 or most recently to see my own local community rally together after the Virginia Tech shooting and death of Officer Crouse. But, then…there these other days. Days where I’m reminded that although America prides itself on being a country of religious freedoms, it’s far from it. America is a christian nation, and that pains me.

If you haven’t heard TLC released a new show called “All-American Muslims” that traces 5 American Muslim families through their everyday lives.

One of the main emphasis on this show is all of these people have been born and raised in America. I think part of the

Bravo TLC!

goal is to dispel the belief that all Muslims are Arab and all of them are from the Middle East and just come here to blow us up. This could be further from the truth. And thank you TLC for helping clear up those false myths! (You’re almost redeeming yourself from showing things like Kate plus 8, 19 Kids and counting & Sister Wives)

I was SO excited when I first saw commercials for the show, but part of me knew it was too good to be true. No way were people just going to accept this and…gasp…learn something from it. Lowe’s has decided to pull its commercials from the show. I should mention along with several other companies. Why? That’s all I can really say, why as a business would you do this? Does Muslim dollars not spend as well as Christian dollars? Why aren’t you pulling your ads from 19 Kids and Counting which has a very prominent Christian theme? Why all the Christmas ads if you don’t want to be religious oriented?

From the article:  Lowe’s, based in Mooresville, N.C., said it stands by its Sunday statement that it pulled the ads after the show became a “lightning rod for people to voice complaints from a variety of perspectives — political, social and otherwise.” Well, I’m making a social stand against Christianity. You going to pull your Christmas ads? What about store displays? Going to sell holiday trees rather than Christmas trees? No, because Christmas brings in too much money. The reason they feel that they can get away with this is because Muslims are an American minority and they just assume that non-Muslims are going to stand by and watch it happen without a word. Well, Lowes here’s some words from a non-Muslim, Use-to-be Lowes customer…I’ll no longer be shopping at your stores. And I’d encourage you, to also no longer shop at Lowes. Maybe you’re not a Muslim, but I don’t see this as a Muslim issue. I see this as an American issue. Our freedom of religion is being blatantly violated. Yes, they are a private company that can do whatever the heck they want, and yes, they will keep doing whatever they want unless customers lash out and show them that this hatred and discrimination will not be tolerated.

I’d like to sign off with one of my all time favorite quotes. A personal reminder of why you shouldn’t just sit silently by when people are being persecuted. Just because it doesn’t effect you, doesn’t mean it won’t one day.

“When the Nazis came for the communists, 
I remained silent; 
I was not a communist. 
When they locked up the social democrats, 
I remained silent; 
I was not a social democrat. 
When they came for the trade unionists, 
I did not speak out; 
I was not a trade unionist. 
When they came for the Jews, 
I did not speak out; 
I was not a Jew. 
When they came for me, there was no one left to speak out.”

-Friedrich Gustav Martin Niemöller

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Really? How Dumb Are Modern Readers?

So, this weekend the hubby, my mom and I headed to the Green Valley Book Fair!! This is my mom & I’s traditional way of spending Black Friday. Sadly, we both had to work Friday so we headed up on Saturday instead. Every year we go up I always find fun things. Last year it was Husband Training Cards…I offered them to the hubby…he laughed, but I don’t think he thought I was serious. (In all fairness his mama did a great job, so there  hasn’t been much training needed) So this year’s find:

Really America? Are we so dumb that we need Cliff notes for our beach reads? I mean, please, how in-depth is Nicholas Spark books? You really need vocab help? I think most third graders could read these books without a dictionary. Speaking of third graders…we had to get our photos with the “I was this tall” board…aren’t they fun? I think their measurements may have been a little off though…

Me...making the stupid mistake of wearing my UVA shirt on the day of the UVA and Virginia Tech game.

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Blogging Time!

Sitting in class today I’ve discovered I’ve been missing a prime blogging opportunity! Now, I’m not promoting blog writing during class, and I probably look like the biggest slacker on earth, but really I’m not!

I’m that nerd student that reads the chapter ahead of class and outlines it beforehand, so during class all I have to do is supplement my notes with what the professor says that isn’t i nthe book. So my class mates are busy scribbling and I don’t have to write much. I’d imagine this is not helping my slacker image.

Too further my slacker image I always sit in the back of the class, but I have a very good reason as to why. I’m kind of ADD and I hate not knowing things…so if I set in the front of the class I spend the entire class wondering what’s going on behind me. Even if it’s not interesting, its just the fact I don’t know. So I sit in the back, can see everything that goes on, but could really careless…so therefore I actually focus on the professor.

Well….most professors. Which brings me back to missed blogging opportunities. I have an insanely boring professor who only lectures directly from the book…which I’ve already read and outlined but I have to be here, so…taking advantage. By the way, I am kinda listening…like 50%..okay, okay, like 20%

Rude? Maybe, but isn’t wasting my time and tuition money rude of the professor?

Its probably even more frustrating that this is an elective and every single person in here is an upper classman with an environmental concentration major. Which means we’re here ecause we’re interested…so many great opportunities to discuss the topic and current events. But no, dry, boring, droning on lectures instead…or blogging.

(15 minutes down, an hour to go, ehhh)

P.s. And yes, teacher friends, I know I’m going to hear about this…and no I’m not encouraging students to blog in class…BUT, this is my tuition money paying this professors salary…if I gotta be here, it might as well be productive.

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