About
She’s the official State Bird of Vermont. Given the fact that many of the sentients in the Chronicles of Castlehom are from away it is easy to lose sight of the reality that she is one of the few who travels every year and for the rest of us she is our source of what is happening in the wider world. A pretty bird but one careful to see more than to be seen and to hear more than to be heard she is everyone’s intranet.
ESFP’s are easy going, spontaneous people who get the most out of each moment. They are rarely at their best in academic settings–for them, school was a place to party. Instead, ESFP’s perform better with practical, real-life situations. As writers, they excel at assignments that let them focus on people and the juicy bits. They insist they are not gossips and be careful or they’ll cut you off.
Strengths
There are days when her loving, personal narratives border on poetry. She is good at humorous pieces and/or with the anecdotes. I can not think of anyone who has known more of us longer. When the legals go away you’ll be amazed the stories she can tell. 1001 nights. You have no idea so stay tuned.
Okay Already
I love that little bird. Her writing may lack a sense of structure. And she struggle with abstract data the pure evil that came for dinner and what were we to do. She may ramble off the topic and she may miss the big picture some days but don’t we all? I mean didn’t we all. Elisabeth Thrush is the Castlehom Canary that makes it less likely to happen again. But that’s not it. Most likely somehow in some creative fashion we’ll manage to build www.castlehom.com to a publishing giant then tank it.
With the Thrush on board we’ll have more fun. A lot more. And you bet we are going to publish the 1001 nights. But on another site. So button it up kiddo. This site is all about home schooling, survival, the American way, baseball, apple pie and Chevrolet.