Cady Scott

I am about to graduate from Vassar College with a degree in English and Education, and I will soon have my teaching certification. I have had my creative work published in a number of literary magazines, including Weave, Poesia, and the Ampersand Review. I haven't posted a lot here yet, but I hope to do more.
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  • A Precautionary St. Patrick's Day Limerick
    If you go overboard at the bar on St. Patrick's day, you might find yourself waking up somewhere you don't wish to be!
  • Glencar
    The famous waterfall inspired much of Yeat's work.
  • Can You Cook Eggs in the Microwave?
    Most searches yield a number of results saying that, yes, egg-cooking in a microwave is possible. Whether or not it's smart is another question...
  • Fresco Tortillas of Poughkeepsie New York
    At Fresco's, patrons can enjoy delicious tacos, burritos, and other tex-mex favorites for little more than pennies.
  • 10 Easy and Unique DIY Valentines
    Even if you don't consider yourself "crafty", you can definitely handle these homespun card ideas. Seeing you took the time to create something just for them is sure to bring a smile to your loved one's face.
  • Winter Fish
    There is something so beautiful about that moment when a body of water has frozen over, but you can still see everything living beneath the surface of the ice--the fish, the plants, moving--as if they are just waiting for it to melt again.
  • Tips to Make a Great Music Mix for a Loved One This Valentine's Day
    Though the mix tape may be dead, the mix itself is not. But you can't just throw together a bunch of songs at random and call it a mix. There is an art to creating a playlist of music that will really have meaning to your boyfriend or girlfriend.
  • Five Great Money-Making Ideas for Kids
    If you are too young for a job, it can be hard to earn money--but there are still things you want to save up for. Whether you are a kid trying to make some cash, or a parent who wants your child to learn about work and budgeting, these tips will help you.
  • Twitter Haiku
    Seems like everything has to go online these days.
  • Jersey Shore Haiku
    Maybe you love, maybe you make fun of it, but either way, I bet you are guilty of an episode of Jersey Shore. But I bet you haven't seen a haiku about it before!
  • Superbowl Haiku
    Even a rough match of football has a little poetry to it!
  • 10 Cheap, Temporary Ways to Decorate Your Walls
    Stuck in a dorm room? Not allowed to paint the walls of your apartment? Here are some ways to give your living space personality without emptying your wallet or leaving permanent marks.
  • Airport Goodbyes
    It's always hard to just drop someone off and leave.
  • Found Poems
    We've all had those moments--as writers, we can't seem to produce anything new, or, as teachers, we can't get our students to give something a try. Found poems are a great way to trigger new ideas for oneself, or to ease one's students into poetry!
  • Bagels in Puerto Rico
    As a vegetarian in Puerto Rico, I was just hoping to find a breakfast option that didn't involve meat or fish. I was completely surprised by the delicious bagels and smoothies offered at the Bananas Guesthouse on the island Vieques!
  • Snowflake Love
    Inspired by a winter hike, and the elementary school lesson we all received about every snowflake being different.
  • Roasted Garlic Soup with Potatoes, Carrots, and Onions
    Roasted garlic gives this soup its sweet heartiness, while vegetables and herbs add flavor and body. Easy to make, mostly cooking time, and wonderful with a crusty bread!

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