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Nature And Sunset

While the red butterfly melts its wings/ Within the light in the poppy chain/ The pink gray cloud of the sunset rings. On the gray pink sky the light rays wane...

Catherine Cookson - For the Anglophile Reader

There's a large group of people out there who love to read. I happen to be one of them. I come from a line of readers. Both my grandmothers loved to read novels. One of my grandmothers lived in a small village in the North of England and her favorite author was Catherine Cookson.

A Fragile Gift

Your eyelids were laden with surprises as you stepped on his fluffy carpet. Various spectacular objects poised gracefully at edifying positions within his room. Your eyes wandered from one to another, until it fell on the spectacles. There it was: couching like a lovely cat at the edge of his table.

The Picture Book Doctor De Soto, Steig's Masterpiece

Steig created beautiful picture books for children, and Doctor De Soto is one of his best, a story with real tension, and an interplay of pictures to show this. It's easy to read nature gives it the ability to communicate well with children.

A Book Review of the Original Curse, Written by Sean Deveney

Over the long history of baseball, there are stories that have been swept under the rug in an attempt to protect the game. Potentially damaging concerns have included current day situations like steroids, amphetamines & alcohol in decades past, ball doctoring, and of course gambling. Author Sean Dev

Training Older Dogs - Book Review

This book is a primer in learning how to deal with older dogs. Training an older dog is different than teaching a puppy.

As An Artist

As an artist, I have developed some liking Think about natural objects and surroundings. It is gift from nature with divine feelings. Anybody would exclaim and start praising.

Emo Poems

Poetry is a great way to relax unless you are writing emo poems.The authors of these poems are emotional as you could have guessed from the name but the for the readers they provide great reading material.

To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summary - Chapter 3

Scout begins to think that her strained relationship with the teacher is Walter Cunningham's fault. She wastes no time in getting payback and starts tormenting the boy, rubbing his nose in the dirt at the school playground. She only quits tormenting the boy when her brother comes to the boy&apo

Writting a Historical Book

In support of their arguments the historians rely on primary sources like diaries and receipt books. The successful historians found topics of great attention to the public and wrote compelling tales that were interesting and ...

The Eye in the Garden

BREEZILY the wafting winds channelled the petite scarp and crisp though somewhat heavy was the air. The light caressing the glistening foliage, perspiring with dew, almost in unison with everything else the eye sees.

Don't Accept Ignorance

Don't accept the eyes, Don't accept the skin, Don't accept the the hair, Don't accept the body, Don't accept the soul. Don't accept ones life, Forsaken it all, a burden, Turn away from me I'm not there, I'm not real, I'm not human.

Jenny's Dream

Restless Jenny awaits news of a journalism job in Texas with eager anticipation. When not helping around the house or playing with her younger brother and sister, Jenny finds solace in a secluded field where she spends hours getting lost in books. Finding a new friend to confide in and share her dre

At Home: A Short History of Private Life

Book Review: At Home - A Short History of Private Life by Bill Bryson. Bryson makes his writings so very interesting due to the very fact that he infuses his own imagination, satire and humour into it. His study of human nature and human history are revealed in a tour of his own home, a remarkable w

Build With Air Poem - Ode to Using Air Supported Buildings

The government and all the powers that be want us to be thinking and building green. What better way than to use as the main building component one of the earth's most plentiful substance, AIR. No trees chopped down, no high impact done for site work. Think of a building as a tool and not an en