
Social distancing does not mean you can’t party! This blog post by Red Herring games explains how to host a party virtually.
How To Host A Virtual Party

Social distancing does not mean you can’t party! This blog post by Red Herring games explains how to host a party virtually.
How To Host A Virtual Party

They aren’t the first family with a disabled child to travel — but at times it often feels that way. At Have Wheelchair Will Travel, a Sydney-based family of four writes about their travel and day-to-day experiences.
Have Wheelchair Will Travel

Get to know some of the speakers and presenters at next month’s official WordPress.com conference from August 11-13.
Industry Experts and Pro Bloggers Come Together to Inspire, Teach, and Help You (and Your Site) Succeed

The Disability Visibility Project compiles #ADA30InColor, a series of essays on the past, present, and future of disability rights and justice by 13 disabled BIPOC writers.
#ADA30InColor

Kirsten Voris reflects on reaching an important milestone: writing every day for an entire year. “Tugboats are slow, and their pace is steady, no matter what they’re pulling along behind them. I’m slow and it’s okay. It’s all going to be okay. I can do this.
On Being A Tugboat

It’s been a big week for the English heritage site Stonehenge — with the origin of the mysterious stones finally being discovered. Read all about it, and more, on a site dedicated to this ancient stone circle.
Stonehenge Stone Circle News and Information

“During the day, MDP Circle is a dreamy little slice of what could be without the tyrannical hand of the state. At night, the police gas and shoot anyone gathered there. The oscillation between joy and terror is exhausting.”
Finding Jesus in the Tear Gas

I sat here yesterday evening with a flask of coffee and a chocolate biscuit. Yesterday was the first time in a long time that I’ve felt well enough to do something that made me feel better. The simple things. This is my go to place.
Bench With A View

“In time we hate that which we often fear.” ~William Shakespeare Fear laid the foundation. Fear and frustration that there was nothing we could do to stop the growing pandemic. Then in America, a hater arose, one man brutally, mercilessly kneeling on the neck of another until he died. Here, finally, was a lightning rod […]
Don’t Let Hate Win

Captain Scott took jars to the Antarctic with him, and Edmund Hillary took one up Everest. Marmalade is part of the British national myth. Olivia Potts wants to know why.
Marmalade: A Very British Obsession