by Nancy | Feb 8, 2011 | Chasing Caterpillars, News, Research, Writing
Please comment on the News-Leader’s website and join the project! The clock is ticking on Nancy Dailey’s dream. Dailey, a retired teacher, has until Thursday to raise money to fund a trip to Suriname to finish research for a book she’s writing on...
by Nancy | Jan 27, 2011 | Chasing Caterpillars, Research
Last year I contacted Al Shinn about making a replica Leeuwenhoek microscope for me. Leeuwenhoek was a compatriot of Maria Sybilla Merian’s, and he made around 500 very small microscopes. Mr. Shinn and I talked last week, the results being since he is so busy...
by Nancy | Aug 28, 2010 | Chasing Caterpillars, Research
Writing this part has been going well…until I realized I needed to address the slavery issue in Surinam in 1700. Stuck big time! It was not a good situation and I really didn't want to go into it. But I cannot ignore it since Maria Sybilla...
by Nancy | Apr 5, 2010 | Chasing Caterpillars, Miscellaneous, Research
Were there really no wells in Amsterdam in the late 1600s? While researching material for my book about Maria Sybilla Merian I realized that not once had I come across any reference to wells. Nothing was mentioned in the books I read. I had not...
by Nancy | Oct 19, 2009 | Chasing Caterpillars, Miscellaneous, Research
I have taken Maria Sybilla Merian and her family from Frankfurt, Germany, where she was born to Nürnberg, back to Frankfurt, on to Castle Waltha in Friesland, northern Holland and now to Amsterdam.This part feels different to me because I have not yet been to...
by Nancy | Oct 19, 2009 | Chasing Caterpillars, Research
The first photo shows the cobblestone street––notice the width of the street––and a modern wall that is boundary of someone's house/yard today. The second photo gives a better look at the outer wall. The tower has the door which is an entrance to the upper...
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