Julie Lacksonen
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Julie has been a music teacher at a public school in Arizona since 1987. She enjoys writing, reading, walking, swimming, and spending time with family.
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The Sevenwaters Series
It was quite by accident that I started reading one of my favorite fantasy book series. I was searching for something to read on a long airplane flight. I happened to be in a grocery store I don’t usually patronize. Their book section pulled me in, and I found one I couldn’t resist. It’s called, “Daughter of the Forest,” by Juliet Marillier. It spoke to me because I was headed from Arizona to a wooded area of Minnesota. The book is an historical fantasy story which was originally intended to be the first of a trilogy. The series did so well that Marillier expanded it to a total of seven books. Appropriate, considering the property owned by the Sevenwaters clan, is named for the seven rivers which empty into the lake on their forested land.
By Julie Lacksonen4 years ago in Geeks
The Magical Matter of Mindful Music
Every person’s story includes a teacher. I bet by reading that, you are thinking of one or two influential teachers from your past. One of mine was my high school band director, Mr. Hagen. Another was my piano teacher, Mrs. Kayser. Their guidance changed my life. I am honored to be a music teacher, largely because of them. This is my 35th year teaching at the same school.
By Julie Lacksonen4 years ago in Education
The History of Flying - Part Two of Three
As long as there have been stories, there have been characters and creatures of flight. Many continue to capture people’s imaginations in modern stories, movies, and songs. Part two of this series focuses on mythical flying beings. Whether or not they are real is up to each reader to decide.
By Julie Lacksonen4 years ago in FYI
The History of Flying- Part Three of Three
It is rare to live in an area where you don't see airplanes flying overhead, often to destinations unknown. We live in a remarkable age which makes it possible to get around the planet rather quickly. This final part of The History of Flying is all about human flying creations.
By Julie Lacksonen4 years ago in History
The History of Flying - Part One of Three. Top Story - September 2021.
People have always had a fascination with flight. I know I am in awe when I see a bird catching a thermal updraft. Part one of this series begins with flying creatures that have or are inhabiting our planet.
By Julie Lacksonen4 years ago in FYI
Pear Blossoms
Why can’t I be like you? You’re the most beautiful tree in town. You don’t get made fun of. I’ll bet you wouldn’t stick your foot in your mouth if you had a foot – or a mouth. You just stand there being admired. You’re useful too. You produce the tastiest pears, Bartlett, my friend. I can almost taste one now. Too bad it’s still cold. It will be months until anyone can partake in your offerings.
By Julie Lacksonen4 years ago in Fiction









