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Migratory Bird

Mary Lucille Hays

Birdland is my home, the family farm in rural East Central Illinois. I live there with my husband, two silly dogs, a royal cat, a turkey, a flock of chickens, and a colony of bees. But during the school year, I teach in China. Thanks for reading!

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Latest Issues

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I VOTED; WHERE'S MY STICKER?

Absentee voting is a bit more complicated in China. Well, it's easy enough to go to the MOVE web page, https://move.elections.il.gov/. MOVE stands for Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment. It's easy to sign up and ask your county clerk t...

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COOKING IN MY CHINESE KITCHEN

The clock tower illuminates my evening constitutional.

2 months ago
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THE HOMESICK MOON

Lantern Boat in Nanguanxian

2 months ago
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OF WIND AND MOONCAKES

It's good to be back on my Chinese campus. I'm eating all the foods I've missed: tea eggs and noodles for breakfast, dumplings for dinner last night, lotus root and the cucumber garlic salad at the vegetarian restaurant in Nanguanxiang toda...

3 months ago
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  • Mary Lucille Hays

    Mary has one foot in the Illinois Prairie and one foot in Haining China, traveling between her two homes and writing about each for a few community newspapers.

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