Beatrix Potter is best known for her extraordinary accomplishment in children's literature: the twenty-three illustrated storybooks comprising the Peter Rabbit series. Beginning with The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1901) and continuing for three decades, she m...
Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) wrote and illustrated some two dozen children's books that are now considered classics, including The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Although Beatrix Potter's name may not be a household word, that of her first artistic creation, Peter...
The Tale of the Pie and the Patty-Pan is a book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. It was first published in 1905. When a little dog named Duchess gets an invitation to tea at the home of Ribby the cat, she becomes dreadfully afraid that Ribby...
I CAN STILL taste the grilled-veggie quesadilla I ate last weekend at Patty Pan Grill, a new vegetarian outfit in Ballard. An unlikely and delicious combination of bok choy, collard greens, zucchini, broccoli, and onion (the veggie medley changes with the season) are all...
Editor's note: This series spotlights summer produce chosen as favorites among staff members while introducing readers to some of the people behind the Intelligencer Journal. Lynn Schmidt, 37, joined the Intell staff in 1989, previously working for the Ephrata Review. For the Intell,...
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