Ode : Tear-Water Tea, Mom, & Coltrane
Owl At Home, by Arnold Lobel Rachel Abramson My mom often read me this book, Owl At Home , by Arnold Lobel, when I was a kid. It’s about an owl who lives alone in a big old house, and is often at home in his bathrobe and pajamas. Owl worries about the bumpy shadows that his knees make against the wall when he’s in bed, and he wants to know how to be in two places at once, so he doesn’t have to miss his upstairs when he’s downstairs, and miss his downstairs when he’s upstairs. My mom especially l...
