June 11, 2012 at 3:06 am (Blog, Blog Radio, Blog Talk Radio, Book, Butterfly, Children's books, Children's illustrated book)
Tags: Annie Lindstrom, Jason Graham, Monarch Butterfly Coloring Book, My Name is Butterfly, Talkupy
Talkupy – Jason Graham – Native Bee Nest Site Project 06/07 by Talkupy | Blog Talk Radio.
I was listening to the interview, which I like very much. Tomorrow when I am fresh, I will relisten and contact Annie Lindstrom. She asked if I would be interested in coming on the Blog radio station. I think it would be a wonderful opportunity to talk about monarch butterfly as a pollinator. The life cycle of the monarch now has an Endangered Migration Phenomena.
I have authored two published books about the butterfly. The books are illustated children’s book, My Name is Butterfly can be used by teachers and parents to teach children. One is a charming story about a girl in her garden who discoveres the wonders of the monarch butterfly. The other book is a Monarch Butterfly Coloring Book. This too is a teaching book, ilustrated by Mora McCusker, artist in Gordon, WI.
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May 15, 2012 at 12:08 pm (Blog, Children's books, Common Milkweed, Mary Ellen Ryall, Stacie Theis)
Tags: Author interview, Butterflies, Mary Ellen Ryall, Monarch butterfly, My Name is Butterfly, Stacie Theis
Hello Insectamonarca friends,
Many of you realize that I have now become a published author. It is all about the monarch butterfly. As executive director of Happy Tonics, Inc., I have been fortunate to stay “tuned into” the life cycle of the monarch. I have come to understand the risks, biology, host and nectar sources, environmental behavior and a list that just keeps growing.
Hope you enjoy the journey.
Stacie Theis interviews published author Mary Ellen Ryall.
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March 27, 2012 at 3:52 pm (Blog, Book, Chidlren's books, Illustrator, Monarch butterfly)
Tags: Butterflies, Interview, Mary Ellen Ryall, Monarch butterfly, Morgen Bailey, My Name is Butterfly, Northampton UK, Published author, Wisconsin
Dear insectamonarca friends,
I am delighted that Morgen Bailey, Northampton, UK, did an interview of me. The article went live on March 24.
Please visit the following link to read the author’s interview at http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/2012/03/24/blog-interview-no-318-with-writer-mary-ellen-ryall/
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November 25, 2011 at 3:17 pm (Blog, Book, Mary Ellen Ryall, Massachusetts, Monarch butterfly, My Name is Butterfly, New York City, Salt of the Earth Press, Southern Maryland, Wordpress blog)
Tags: Advertising, Author, Book, Illustrator, Lynda Ireland, Marketing, Mary Ellen Ryall, My Name is Butterfly, New York City, Publisher, Salt of the Earth Press, Saratoga Springs, Southern Maryland, Stevie Marie Aubuchon-Mendoza
Marketing and Events specialist in So. MD promoting my book.
Read about the woman who lives alone in Northwest Wisconsin and whom is responding to requests to come to the East Coast next summer. If you only knew how far apart the different worlds are, you would realize how I don’t even want to go back there to traffic, people, noise and overpopulation and congested urban settings.
Will I go full circle?
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March 10, 2011 at 11:18 pm (Blog, Sisterhood of the Planetary Water Rites, USA, water, Water Ceremony, Wisconsin, World Water Day)
Tags: Minong, Minong Wisconsin, Sisterhood of Planetary Water Rites, Water Ceremony, Wisconsin
World Water Day – March 22, 2011
via World Water Day – Water Blessing Ceremony – World Water Day. Please view Water Ceremony tab at www.happytonics.org for description of Water Ceremony in Minong,WI, at the Hospitality House at 5 p.m..
Globally water is threatened in many ways: Pollution, lack of fresh drinking water, privatization, drought, Climate Change. As women we are the protectors of water. There will be no life on the Earth if there is no fresh clean drinking water. All species depend upon water for life. Water needs to be respected and not taken for granted.
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