The other week, someone left an intriguing comment about the “lost generation.” Thanks, Ruth! That set me off on yet another rabbit trail, but one that fits in perfectly with an idea I’ve already explored – there’s something strange about 1890.
Month: August 2021
Notebooking 101 | Styles of Notebooks – Pros and Cons
It’s been awhile since I made a notebooking video, so today I thought I’d share a quick video about notebook styles and their advantages/disadvantages.
Question the Narrative | Post Offices, City Halls, and Science-Fiction Novels
Ever since I began reading The Tripod series to my children, I’ve been gaining new insights into what a post-reset world would actually look like. Hint: take a look around you.
History Isn’t the Only Thing Being Fabricated
If you thought history was the only thing being made up, think again.
Question the Narrative | What’s Wrong with the Sun?
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been noticing that something seems amiss with our sun.
Subversion of the Family | Time to Talk About Fathers
I’m tired of fathers getting a bum rap. This needs to be said.