By Sigrid Kim Bugs Rolling green hills looking like pillows, On a Sunday morning, keep looking like something you’d see on a postcard only for so long. You’re not from the North-East if you’ve never gone on a road trip up the 87. She tapped the worn down sink as her kid sat outside on … Continue reading Bugs and Other Poems
The Science of Ant-Keeping
By Adrian So Many people view ants as pests, the obnoxious beasts that invade homes and causes damage to structures. But in reverse, known as ant-keepers, a small amount of people keep ants as pets. Ants make great pets because they are low-maintenance, budget-efficient, easy to find, and rewarding. For low-maintenance, you will not have to give your … Continue reading The Science of Ant-Keeping
“We Were Seven”
By Thomas Page I was on a tour of Skyline Caverns In Virginia with my family when The tour-guide showed us a standing body Of water. She pointed at it and said, “This may look like a boring part of the Cave, but there are many discoveries Found here. For example, a species of Snail … Continue reading “We Were Seven”
