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Grange Garden
240 S Cedros Avenue
Solana Beach, CAI had the opportunity to visit one of the most unique and exquisite coffee bar cafes ever! This treasured hideaway is located in Solana Beach – just off the infamous Highway 101 in the greater San Diego, California area. Only a few blocks from the Pacific Ocean, Grange Garden offers patrons the surprise joy of petting bunnies while enjoying their customized cappuccino and pastry on the side. Imagine walking through this little shop of paradise on an extended lunch break or simply enjoying a Saturday morning cup of Joe among frolicking happy-go-lucky bunnies! Below are a few snapshots from the visit!
What could be cuter? Please be sure to visit Grange Garden’s website for more information on policies, procedures, and applicable fees.
Enjoy!
M. Gail Grant
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Book Reviewers Request
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Proud KSU Alum!
Kennesaw State MAPW on Instagram: ”💫 MAPW Alum Spotlight 💫 🦉 Melinda Grant (’21 Composition and Rhetoric) is now a Lecturer of Analytical Writing at @ucsandiego! Congratulations, Melinda! #getyourwriteon 📚 Melinda’s website: https://mgailgrant.com/ #kennesawstate #mapw #gradschool #compositionandrhetoric #studentsuccess #teaching #analyticalwriting”14 likes, 0 comments – kennesawstatemapw on September 22, 2023: ”💫 MAPW Alum Spotlight 💫 🦉 Melinda Grant (’21 Composition and Rhetoric) is now a Lecture…” -
2022 Readers’ Favorite Book Award Finalist:
Excited to announce that Elephant Wisdom has been selected as a 2022 Readers’ Favorite finalist in the Christian – General category. I’m honored to be showcased in the company of such talented writers. Be sure to check out the link below!
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Multimodal Mondays: Bridging Cultural Divides Through Code Meshing
I had the pleasure of collaborating with Dr. Kim Haimes-Korn, Professor of English and Digital Writing at Kennesaw State University, on publication of a multimodal assignment that celebrates linguistic diversity. One purpose of the assignment is to provide students with an opportunity to explore topics of translanguaging, such as code meshing, in a real-world setting. The assignment facilitates multicultural and multilinguistic awareness and engagement via group collaboration in the composition classroom, supporting pedagogical initiatives of classroom inclusivity. The full article, including step by step instructions, may be accessed here:
Multimodal Mondays: Bridging Cultural Divides Through Code MeshingToday’s guest bloggers, Kim Haimes-Korn and Melinda Grant, collaborate on this post to bring together and explore their experiences and ideas. Kim Haimes-Korn is a Professor of English and Digital Writing at Kennesaw State University. Kim’s teaching philosophy encourages dynamic learning and criti…