Amelia


My “To Read” List

Well this is what I just picked up from the library, including NEW books. So feel free to read along with me and expect reviews of these books popping up here and there. Must Love Dukes by Elizabeth Michels (got to love a good romance novel) The Light Between Oceans by […]




Summer Goal Book

Each summer I try to choose a book which will challenge me and may not be enjoyable to read, but I will finish it just for the experience. A few years ago I started Dracula by Bram Stoker, but it took me like 2 years to finish. The book I […]


Just Something Interesting

So I’ve been quiet for a little while (since my most recent post about being more active) as I was away in California at a summer institute. While I was there, I was given the opportunity to visit the FOX lot. It was Sunday, so it was dead quiet, but […]






An Apology for All

Yes. I know I’ve been neglecting this blog and I’m sure half of my readers aren’t terribly interested since I haven’t been posting, but I AM SO SORRY! I have absolutely been drowning in school work with AP Chemistry (worst. decision. ever) and lots of music activities (#musicianproblems) and it’s […]


May The Fourth Be With You

What a great day for Star Wars Fans!!!! May the Fourth! And to cap it off, special greetings from non-other than……..     Yes, NASA, the real rocket scientists! [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5y2F_97FOk] And do they have a sense of fun and adventure! via HERE. Have a great day!      



Earth Day My Love For You, Sweet Earth by ...

  For Earth Day some things to ponder. A Poem My Love For You, Sweet Earth My love for you, sweet Earth, my mother,I cannot hide – I do not craveThe phantom pleasures of that other,That spectral world beyond the grave.O spring, the blessedness of EdenCompared to yours as nothing […]





Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou

    Maya Angelou celebrated her birthday a few days ago (April 4) and what better way to pay tribute than by reading one of her poems? She is a powerhouse of literary merit and her written and spoken words make you stop, think and consider. Her words are chosen […]






FunDay Friday ~ Book Spine Poetry

  Poems surround us, and sometimes we do not see. Sometimes we have to look beyond the rhyming words, the follow on line, words snaking across a page. Sometimes we need to just look. And see.   Book Spines. Poems for the taking. HERE. If you have any of your […]


The World by George Herbert

April 3rd is the birthday of British poet George Herbert. Born in Wales (home to Dylan Thomas and Roald Dahl) in 1593 he was a metaphysical poet who wrote deeply moving poems on religion, life and love.   The World Love built a stately house, where Fortune came, And spinning […]



If It’s April It’s National Poetry Month

April is National Poetry Month where we celebrate poetry and poets who craft such detailed thoughts in few words. Throughout America schools, libraries, booksellers and individuals have events and activities to highlight this wonderful form. To participate is easy – and you don’t even have to be in America! There […]


Want To Be Read To?

Do you remember when you were little and your mother (or some other ‘older’ person) read you to sleep? Soft, dreamy voices that lulled you into drowsiness and you drifted off into the night? Or had you howling with laughter as they tried to keep all the character voices in […]