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ayearofreading.org
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| | | | | Catherine challenged the Inklings to try a triptych this month, using Irene's recent blog post as a springboard. Here's how the rest of the Inklings tripped their tych, if end-of-summer mania allowed them join in: Heidi @my juicy little universeMargaret @Reflections on the TecheLinda @A Word EdgewiseCatherine @Reading to the CoreMolly @Nix the Comfort Zone... | |
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friendlyfairytales.com
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| | | | | Finds tongues in trees, books in running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything. -- William Shakespeare If you like poetry about creepy-crawlies, then Cricket in the Thicket is for you!I picked it up because you know I love critter poetry, and it didn't disappoint. Written by Carol Murray and illustrated by the... | |
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imaginethepossibilities.blog
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| | | | | It's Poetry Friday and I'm happy to be participating this week, back from a week of vacation at the beach with my family. "Summer Snapshot" was the theme of the free verse poetry contest over at Renee LaTulippe's Lyrical Language Lab. First of all, congratulations to Poetry Friday regulars Heidi Mordhorst on her third-place win... | |
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readingtothecore.com
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| | | On a recent trip to Maine, my husband and I spent an afternoon at the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland. One of the exhibits, Re-Indigenizing Sacred Landscapes: From the Wigwam at Catawamkeag, included this graphic by Norma Randi Marshall, an indigenous artist and member of the Passamaquoddy, MHA Nation. (Sorry for the poor quality of... | ||