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House Dust and Wanderlust
Thursday, February 20, 2025
one more month
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
wednesday's words and wanderings and wonderings
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
today's grammar lesson
A collective noun is a noun that refers to some sort of group or collective—of people, animals, things, etc. Collective nouns are normally not treated as plural, even though they refer to a group of something.
Are collective nouns singular or plural?
Collective nouns are most commonly treated as singular (i.e., used with singular verb forms like “is”), but usage varies between US and UK English:
In US English, it’s standard to always treat collective nouns as singular.
In UK English, either way is acceptable, and usage tends to vary depending on the context.
A colony of ants
A kindle of kittens
A litter of puppies
A bed of clams
A shiver of sharks
A horde of hamsters
Monday, February 17, 2025
monday's mulling: moon, stars, and sun
“A work of art is above all an adventure of the mind.”
~ Eugene Ionesco
I don’t know if you would call this a work of art, but it became an adventure of the mind.
My little grandson turned one year old last week, the theme for his birthday party was his first trip around the sun, and I wanted to make a card for him. With the space theme, my first thoughts went to the popular phrases “I love you to the moon and stars,” or “I love you more than all the stars in the sky,” or “I love you to the moon and sun and back.” Those are sweet sentiments, the sayings are heavily marketed, and although I love that little boy to the moon and back and more than all the stars in the sky, these words didn’t cut it for me.
Put on your thinking cap, Di.
Lots of ideas tossed around and the end result was a zine (pronounced “zeen”). It’s a little 8 page book. I dug out scraps of paper, stamp pads and rubber stamps, tissue paper, markers - stuff I hadn’t used in ages - and had so much fun filling the pages with song lyrics from my growing up days, telling my little fellow how much I love him.
Sunday, February 16, 2025
breaking boredom
Saturday, February 15, 2025
there are those days...
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