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October 16, 2009

happy fall

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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)
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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...)




Cover Art

The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name (Unabridged)

Sally Lloyd-Jones

The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name (Unabridged)

Release Date: 01 Oct 2009

Genre: Religion & Spirituality

℗ 2009 Zondervan

Clean


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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
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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
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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...
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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...
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Published on October 05, 2009 04:22

October 2, 2009

Robert Frank

Swiss-born Robert Frank has a show at the Met and a film at Film Forum. He is 84 and lives in Manhattan. And no one has had a greater influence on photography in the last half-century.

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...
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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).
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Published on September 30, 2009 05:54