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POPSVisual Bibliography Jane Sassaman sent out a newsletter today, which is why I am over looking at her site. I came across her Visual Bibliography and think this is a great idea. Pam RuBert wrote about a new book she is using for inspiration and now JS has posted about it, too. Hhhmmm...a trend? Time will tell. What do you read/look at for inspiration?
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POPSWe're running out of memory. Maybe I don't have to worry so much about early-onset Alzheimer's, but there's some great food for thought here. Not the best clipping job, so it's worth reading the article.
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POPSSinging in Der Shprits This is a lovely piece designed to offer a humourous and ethnic spin towards the problem of the environment. I found myself laughing and thinking at the same time, and also remembering aspects of my childhood being raised in a Jewish household.
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POPSIt's OK to dream Perhaps not surprising - the mind uses all its activities; a good excuse for those of us who spend a lot of time in reverie
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POPSFree Gifts "All the best things in life are free" Here are four of the eight ideas offered - simply wisdom and simply wisdom