Beekeeping Matters
My granddaughter was VERY afraid of bees when she was about 3. We took her on her first camping trip and the first thing she saw was a bee fly under the canopy straight at her. Of course, she panicked … Continue reading →
About Gail Cartee
Gail is a pre-K teacher in the Upstate of South Carolina. She holds a degree in Early Childhood from USC-Upstate and a MEd from SWU. She enjoys teaching a teen Sunday School class and writing. Her passions—creation, family, and teaching—often appear in her writing. Gail comes from a family of storytellers—a background which sparked her interest in writing. She has contributed to Guardian Angel Kids and Country Magazine. In 2016, she self-published Tsali: Legendary Hero of the Eastern Band Cherokee, a historical-fiction picture book for ages 8 and up. Gail is currently working on picture books about her beloved Appalachia. And she writes a weekly blog of family devotions at GailCartee.BlogSpot.com."
My granddaughter was VERY afraid of bees when she was about 3. We took her on her first camping trip and the first thing she saw was a bee fly under the canopy straight at her. Of course, she panicked … Continue reading →
I wish I had this book alongside my Bible while raising my kids.
Continue reading →Exploring nature is a first love for me. As a child, I caught crawfish from our creek. I made “toady-frog houses” in my sandbox. Later I hunted and fished with my dad. The memories of these happy times in creation … Continue reading →
When our grandson was a toddler, he loved looking under and behind everything he encountered. Once, he found a dead yellow jacket in the folds of the curtains and promptly plopped it in his mouth and swallowed. He wondered if … Continue reading →
I’m going through seed packets I may or may not have had for years, trying to decide if I risk planting them or just tossing them. Maybe I’ll just stick them back in the drawer and think of how to … Continue reading →
Have you searched for that perfect gift and somehow it’s still eluding you? Maybe you’re looking for something that both girls and boys would enjoy. Maybe it’s something that will teach a lesson without being obvious. Maybe a book about … Continue reading →
