What I read today June 25
- Family Separation: It’s a Problem for U.S. Citizens, Too, NY TIMES
- This Nonprofit Just Got $18 Million to Help Immigrants Detained at the Border — But It's Still Not Enough, Time
- Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops!, NY times
- MOM TALK: NAVIGATING PARENTING AFTER MULTIPLE LOSSES, Mother Mag
- TEACHING CHILDREN EMPATHY: A GUIDE FOR EVERY AGE, Mother Mag
- How to visit the Hudson River’s abandoned Bannerman Castle, Curbed
When I was 16, my mom and I took the Amtrack to the city and I saw this island out of the window in the early morning. It was beautiful and haunting and I've always wanted to see it in person. - The Tragic Roots of America’s Favorite Cherry, Atlas Obscura
- The Dazzling Quilts of 19th-Century British Soldiers Are Threaded With Mystery, Atlas Obscura
- The Greenhouse Where Tomatoes Grow in Iceland, Atlas Obscura
- Found: A Wad of World War II Bills Worth Over $2 Million, Atlas Obscura
- A New Life for Ugandan Barkcloth, a Fabric Made From Fig Trees, Atlas Obscura
- Organic Farmers Are Using Flamethrowers to Weed Their Fields, Atlas Obscura
- Revisiting the Heyday of California’s ‘Crazy’ Novelty Architecture, Atlas Obscura
- The Vanishing World of Neon Motel Signs, Atlas Obscura
- Why Beans Were an Ancient Emblem of Death, Atlas Obscura