
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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Snow covers the frozen Lake Superior
Snow sifts down gently from the sky. The wind swirls it a bit. I look out the front porch door, and snow falls from the northeast. But when I go to the kitchen to fix my coffee, it seems to be coming fr...
Since I never mastered the postal system here in China, I'm sending a package to our oldest and his wife by "friend-gram." Last year, OWL mentioned that he was going to a conference in San Francisco. I told him that our son lived there. He...
Similar to my imaginary photo, but this is the view of Rainier from Judkins Park.
It's a clear day in Seattle, and the snowcapped mountains are shining in the sun with a row of evergreens painting a dark pointed border in the foreground. T...
Leaving Birdland in the winter is a mixed blessing. Oh, it's not that we don't have winter where I'm going. In the mid-coastal state of China where I'm headed, I'd say we have a "little winter." Right now, for instance, it's 45˚ and rainy o...
The boat is gently rocking. To my left is an island with a beach backed by palm trees. The hill behind the beach is lush, and the sea, with the sun shining on it, is a bright turquoise. I'm glad to be in the shade for a bit. We are in the C...
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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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