Faith XLVII

A few years ago on a trip to Portland, we came across this stunning mural on a walk around town. The artist, known as Faith XLVII or Faith47 (her given name is Liberty Du) is a self-taught street artist from South Africa, whose work can be seen around the world. …

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Saima Abbasi

Saima Abbasi is as surprised as anyone that a childhood love of nature has blossomed into a passion for the environment that has her working with local organizations here and in her native Pakistan to create sustainable natural habitats. She explains her work this way: “Where you live is the …

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Maria Mitchell

A star in many fields, Maria (pronounced Mar-eye-ah) Mitchell, the first female astronomer in the United States, was also an educator, librarian, naturalist, suffragette and anti-slavery activist. Born in Nantucket, Massachusetts in 1818, Maria’s Quaker parents believed all their children should be educated – not a common idea back then. …

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Marie Antionette

The true story of Marie Antionette begins on Nov. 2, 1755 with her birth in Vienna. The eleventh child of the Empress Maria Theresa, ruler of the Habsburg Empire, and the Holy Roman Emperor Francis I, Maria Antonia (her Austrian name) is destined to live a life dictated by others.  …

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Emma Lazarus

How do I write a poem for a statue? That was the question Emma Lazarus posed in 1882, when she was asked to donate an original work to help raise money for the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty. Her first response was no, despite her own immigrant story: The …

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Girl Power

We started mutterhood as a way to celebrate women, both past and present, through stories and photos that represent the ways women of all ages make the world a better place. Our goal has always been to raise women up and let them shine. Recently, we’ve been struggling with how to address …

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her place in history

Yesterday was National Flag Day.  I devoured a series of biographies of famous historical women in middle school. Among them was the tale of Betsy Ross and her heroic actions to rally the Revolutionary troops around a flag she created for George Washington. I was swept away by her ingenuity, …

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MutterReads: free edition

While we traditionally recommend a weekend read, we thought a roundup of places for free ebooks, audiobooks and yes, even magazines, might be more helpful. Many have their own apps for reading on a variety of devices. Here are some of our favorites: Scribd, the world’s largest digital library, is …

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what can we do?

I learned to really love crafting years ago when a family vacation at the lake came with terrible weather. First was the rain and lightning, then the tornado warnings that kept us inside for most of the week. Distractions weren’t as plentiful as they are today – no internet, cable or videogames – but …

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MutterReads: bargain edition

Today on Amazon for $1.99: Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff. Lotto and Mathilde meet in college and fall madly in love. They begin their lives in New York in the 1990s where Lotto pursues acting while Mathilde works in an art gallery to support them. When one drunken night …

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