by Cary Snowden | Jun 18, 2018 | Advice, Allegory, Illustrated by Zach Clough, Inspirational, Poem, Rhyme, Story
Some say when life gives you lemons “make some lemonade.” Hard when lemonade is something that you’ve never made. Where to start? How to begin? …are questions you might ask. So here are all the things you need to finish up the task: First you...
by Cary Snowden | Jun 17, 2018 | Advice, Illustrated by Zach Clough, Inspirational, Poem, Rhyme, Story
My best penny is the one that started my first dollar. When I found it on the ground I gave a little holler. You might think a penny isn’t worth a little shout, but I’m here to tell you it is worth writing about. I put it in a piggy bank and after all my crowing, I...
by Cary Snowden | Jun 17, 2018 | Advice, Illustrated by Zach Clough, Inspirational, Moral, Poem, Rhyme, Story
I stayed up late to play all night because it was so nice, but now the sun is coming up and I must pay the price. My eyes are stuck, my head it hurts and I can’t seem to move, it’s going to take some extra time to get me in my groove. I don’t think...
by Cary Snowden | Jun 15, 2018 | Advice, Illustrated by Zach Clough, Inspirational, Poem, Rhyme, Story
Get some sunshine, get a bruise, play a game that you might lose. Go out fishing, ride your bike, skate the park or take a hike. Find some friends and climb a tree, try to catch a honeybee. Swim the lake or in your tub, watch the stars or join a club. Don’t just sit...
by Cary Snowden | Jun 11, 2018 | Advice, Illustrated by Zach Clough, Inspirational, Poem, Rhyme, Story
When you float in outer space with no one else around, it gets a little lonely and you start to miss the ground. The familiar touch of Mother Earth and friends to share the news, is the kind of isolation that can give someone the blues. But you don’t have to be...
by Cary Snowden | Jun 6, 2018 | Advice, Illustrated by Zach Clough, Inspirational, Moral, Poem, Rhyme, Riddle, Science, Story
The stars are out but we don’t know ‘cause someone stole their nightly glow. A mystery we have to solve with hastened pace and quick resolve. A clue of sorts might be the moon; it’s there at night but gone by noon. It floats above high in the sky but goes unseen...