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October 16, 2009
happy fall
Published on October 16, 2009 03:03
October 14, 2009
Week 1 storytime/video: The Story & The Song (a story a week)
The Story and The Song from The Jesus Storybook Bible on Vimeo.
read by David Suchet(no need for a code, just click ENTER or the arrow in the padlock)

Published on October 14, 2009 03:44
October 13, 2009
look what's on itunes!
if you feel like it, do please click through to itunes and write a review--it will really help it get noticed in audio books! thanks... (Oh and if you buy it, well...)

The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name (Unabridged)
Sally Lloyd-Jones
Release Date: 01 Oct 2009
Genre: Religion & Spirituality
℗ 2009 Zondervan
Clean



The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name (Unabridged)
Sally Lloyd-Jones

Release Date: 01 Oct 2009
Genre: Religion & Spirituality
℗ 2009 Zondervan
Clean


Published on October 13, 2009 09:29
October 12, 2009
reality TV that's truly real...
... and absolutely life-changing.
how far would you walk to get to school? Watch and see how far these children's in Peru will go.
A team of inventors, engineers, teachers came together to drastically change these children's lives.
A friend is involved in getting this fabulous world changing movement off the ground. You can help by signing up on their site here

Published on October 12, 2009 03:46
October 9, 2009
Maira Kalman... Latest Pursuit of Happiness

how is it that that woman has a blue face on that bike--and I've seen her! on my street! exactly her. and that dog? and the woman with the bag.
To see more of this genius's work go here

Published on October 09, 2009 04:21
October 7, 2009
priceless treasure under your feet
"A harvest of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver so beautiful it brought tears to the eyes of one expert, has poured out of a Staffordshire field - the largest hoard of gold from the period ever found."
And it was found in July in a farmer's field by Terry Herbert, an amateur metal detector who lives alone in a council flat on disability benefit, who had never before found anything remotely as valuable.
This time though he uncovered a hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold so large it will "redefine the Dark...

And it was found in July in a farmer's field by Terry Herbert, an amateur metal detector who lives alone in a council flat on disability benefit, who had never before found anything remotely as valuable.
This time though he uncovered a hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold so large it will "redefine the Dark...
Published on October 07, 2009 02:54
October 5, 2009
The "new and improved" Winnie The Pooh

Today RETURN TO THE HUNDRED ACRE WOOD is being published in the US and UK: the first authorized "sequel" to A A Milne's 1920s masterpiece. It appears to be the "new and improved" world of Winnie the Pooh--they've made Eeyore less Eeyore (he isn't such a victim, they say, but "more proactive"), they've added a Fancy Nancy-esque Otter (who loves to wear pearls)... which is all very well--but what I want to know is... why? Why is this a good idea, again?

The characters of The Hundred Acre Wo...
Published on October 05, 2009 04:22
October 2, 2009
Robert Frank

Though he took many photos and made many films, his reputation rests almost entirely on a single book published in 1958.
The book (a collection of 83 black-and-white images of American life and now on view in a show at the Met) is an intimate visual chronicle of common people in ordinary situations drawn from se...
Published on October 02, 2009 03:30
September 30, 2009
In the field... on the streets...



A friend, David, went on a trip to Peru to be with the street boys there. He came back with these cool photos: Abraham and Jairo reading The Jesus Storybook Bible (Spanish edition).

Published on September 30, 2009 05:54