All About Angels
By Colleen Hughes

May 2012

  • Spelling Bee Angels

    As one of the world’s worst spellers, I love a good spelling bee story, like this one I read in yesterday’s New York Times.

  • Library Angels

    If you’re familiar with the New York Public Library, even from photographs, you know the animal angels who guard it. Two marble lions sit regally in front of the famous Beaux-Arts building, right on 5th Avenue in midtown Manhattan.

  • Angels in Song

    Today’s guest-blogger is Angels on Earth staff editor Meg Belviso.

    Sometimes working in an office all day can make me a little stir-crazy. When it does, I usually hop on the computer and find a good song to lift my spirits. It’s a nice reminder of what angels are all about. No matter how hard they work, they always have time for a song.

  • Soothing Angels

    I’ve been fighting a sore throat and on-again, off-again laryngitis for weeks now. It’s apparently viral, so antibiotics won’t help. That job is left to hot tea with honey during daytime and throat lozenges that I pop in my mouth when the discomfort of swallowing wakes me up in the middle of the night.

Colleen Hughes is the editor-in-chief of Angels on Earth. She's been at Guideposts for 20 plus years, and lives in a Hudson River town with her two daughters and two cats.