Showing posts with label slowing down. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slowing down. Show all posts

Monday, December 14, 2015

Slow



The Slowest Book Ever
by April Pulley Sayre
illustrated by Kelly Murphy
review copy provided by the publisher
Boyds Mills Press, April 2016

This book is the perfect antidote for the hurry-scurry of the modern world. In order to enjoy it, you must sit on the couch and meander through the chapters in no particular order, spending an entire afternoon learning about and thinking about slow plants, slow animals, slow geological processes, slow art, slow music and imaginary slow motion movies, to name a few topics in this fun book!

At the end of the book are two pages where you can lay your head down while you "mull over the mysteries of inner ears or dark matter."

After that, for the reader who loves to keep going even after "The End," there is an excellent glossary of "Chewy Words," the funnest acknowledgements ever, and entertaining endnotes for "snailish sorts."

And even after you have come to the end of the last page, you won't be finished with your foray into SLOW if you follow April's advice -- you'll be picking up a field guide and heading out into the world for a leisurely walk, ready to stop frequently and gawk appreciatively at the world around you.


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Slice of Life: Why (Land Lab Edition)


Thanks to Stacy and the team at Two Writing Teachers for hosting
Slice of Life every week!



Why I stopped pulling weeds.

Can you see her there, hanging upside down?



Why I stopped cutting back dead stuff.

On the yucca stalk.




Why I turned off my music.

The grandfather was singing to his granddaughter.
We just happened to leave the playground/landlab at the same time.
 I complimented his singing and asked him what language it was.
Macedonian.
MACEDONIAN!




Why I stopped cutting back the grasses.


Whose pathways? Whose home?




What I did when I slowed down.

Our strawberry plant just might make it!




What else I saw when I slowed down.