A classic favorite movie in our house is Napoleon Dynamite, and here’s one of our favorite scenes:his drawing of a “liger.”
But were you aware that ligers really exist?
My friend Laura is one of my go-to scientists. She not… Read More
Geoffrey Chaucer (d. 1400) was buried in what is now the Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey, but not because he had written Canterbury Tales. He was granted a plot for being “Clerk of Works” to the palace of Westminster.