English practice for beginners and advanced, that will inspire and refresh the anxious language stud
The sky, when I woke up this morning, was a blurry white all over, not of snow, just a layer of clou
I wasn't sure, starting this podcast, about the title. "I love Turkey, part one" is very basic, and
I have discovered a local (1)haunt that I have (2)made my own: Steamer's West. It's a cafe/ restaura
Peace. Imagine this: a cool evening, a quiet street, no one around, birds already asleep in the dark
"My soul has been tested today," is a saying that a friend of mine uses on a regular basis. Sometime
I'm sitting in the local library writing this podcast, and honestly, it is one of my favorite places
I thought I would start this podcast with a cheery English idiomatic phrase: (1)Things are looking u
For many months, I have been involved in a renovation project that has extended into at least six mo
"I had no idea that there are so many!" I said to the lady in the garden who was busy cutting off dr
Shocking isn't it? If you can see this photo, I'm sure you will be thinking, "What a mess! What has
As I looked out of the kitchen window this morning, I was shocked but partly pleased to see a sheet
A week ago I went on a drive to explore an area of Eastern Washington that I'm not familiar with at
Hello happy podcast listeners, I've missed you! However, I have resurfaced, as I have done in the pa
What do you do on your lunch break? Some people barely have one; they have to quickly grab a snack,
Since my last podcast, I have started working full-time at a middle school. I am an eighth grade ELA
Winter is a special time. I suppose all of the seasons are. I find winter to be a struggle with disa
The frosty days of early winter are here, so most people are staying indoors. Covid, of course, has
Saddle rock is the name of one of the hills that overlooks Wenatchee. It's name comes from the fact
I wasn't sure if I would be able to finish my nurse's assistant training this summer because of Covi
The Goldfinch is the Washington State bird. I learned this from my enthusiastic mother-in-law, who w