Blogs

Black Forest Cupcakes

by Culinary Spelunker /
Culinary Spelunker's picture
Aug 28, 2018 / 0 comments

Gorgeous house in the Black Forest. From Black Forest Cupcakes

Photographer of the Month: Gregory Bozik

by Dr. Jessie Voigts /
Dr. Jessie Voigts's picture
Aug 16, 2018 / 0 comments

It was the lighthouse, of course, that caught my attention. Those important beacons of light work even through the internet, apparently. I saw one of Gregory Bozik's photos, and was drawn in immediately. A Michigan photographer, he's got an incredible eye for sharing the beauty of our state - and, of course, of our deep love of the Great Lakes. 

Heading to the UK? What to Say (or Not to Say)

by Heather Robinette /
Heather Robinette's picture
Aug 13, 2018 / 0 comments

This past week, I was watching season 6 of Parks and Rec, where the department visits London. One of the characters ends up being offered a job and stays to work. The reason I bring this up is because when he comes back to visit, he points out that words mean different things whether you are in the US or UK. 

Heading to the UK? What to Say (or Not to Say)

History Comes Alive in Charlevoix, Quebec

by Sandy Bornstein /
Sandy Bornstein's picture
Aug 08, 2018 / 0 comments

Charlevoix, Quebec, is about an hour east of Quebec City. Four hundred million years ago, an asteroid that was estimated to be 4.5 kilometers (2 miles and 1,401 yards) in diameter hit that region. The enormous impact created a crater measuring 55 kilometers (33 miles and 975 yards) with a mountain in the center. Over time, Mother Nature has continued to sculpt the landscape. Wind, rain, snow, glaciers, and changes in temperature, as well as other natural elements, have made an impact on what locals call Charlevoix Astroblem.

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Celebrating the Pauses In Between

by Stacey Ebert /
Stacey Ebert's picture
Aug 06, 2018 / 0 comments

I grew up in New York. Fast paced, fast walking, and definitely fast-talking - I sped through the everyday with efficiency, speed, and haste. My travel itineraries were quick, and I regularly booked holidays to go directly from work to the airport and timed my return flight to get in an hour or so before the next week’s first bell. 

Artist of the Month: Crystal Shaulis, Lake Michigan Book Press

by Dr. Jessie Voigts /
Dr. Jessie Voigts's picture
Aug 02, 2018 / 0 comments

There is nothing more intriguing - and beautiful - than a handmade book. Created with care and skill, it invites endless possibilities...poems, stories, musings, sketches, watercolors - things that capture a moment. 

Imagine my pure delight at finding a bookbinding artist, Crystal Shaulis, here in Kalamazoo - through Instagram! I immediately fell in love with her work, vision, and dedication to her art.

Living the Questions: Music for the Journey

by Kerry Dexter /
Kerry Dexter's picture
Jul 16, 2018 / 0 comments

Living the questions: that's a philosophical concept – or at least, suggestion – which shows up in many ways people have tried to understand life across the centuries. Music is, or can be, a part of living with and through questions, both as companion and as source of ideas.

Often, in this series of stories, the idea of questions has come up. As unexpected changes continue in the world's political and social spheres, here are four more songs which have good questions at their heart.

Photographer of the Month: Nic Sagodic

by Dr. Jessie Voigts /
Dr. Jessie Voigts's picture
Jul 15, 2018 / 0 comments

Nic Sagodic has been running his own landscaping business for about 5 years now. In his free time, Nic likes to skateboard, hike, hammock, and anything that has to do with the outdoors. Photography has given Nic many opportunities to meet new people, explore our beautiful country, and to make a living, too. 

5 Things You Need to Know Before Going to Wimbledon

by Heather Robinette /
Heather Robinette's picture
Jul 12, 2018 / 0 comments

Although I am not a huge tennis fan, I was lucky enough to be in London during Wimbledon, which takes place during the end of June to early July.

5 Things You Need to Know Before Going to Wimbledon

An Easy Guide to Understanding VAT: Understanding Taxes in London

by Heather Robinette /
Heather Robinette's picture
Jul 09, 2018 / 0 comments

In one of my past blogs called A Quick Guide on Spending Money in London, I discussed the coins, notes, exchange rate, debit/credit cards, and ATMs in London. Now, I want to look at the Value Added Tax (VAT), and what that means for you. Understanding the VAT tax will be very helpful in purchases you make while you are abroad.

Pages