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Macro Mondays theme: Bookmarks
This bookmark was purchased at the Grand Canyon, USA about 18 years ago.
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Macro Mondays - Bookmark
A school craft project to recycle birthday cards......knowing my love of kingfishers, my granddaughter recycled this bookmark for me!
many years ago my wife made me this bookworm bookmark herself so I could indulge in my favorite hobby.
HappyMacroMonday 03/01/2021 *subject* BOOKMARKS
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I literally ALMOST forgot to post this!
...So GLAD I remembered!!
Paper Art for the challege on Monday for Macro Mondays. My cousin made these for us since we are big book readers. I love them so wanted to share with you.
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Custom bookmark made for me by the parent of a student when I retired. She had asked what I was going to do with all of my time and I replied "read so much and find new beers to enjoy"
The bookmark stays with Charles Darwin's famous book "The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection," American Reprint of 6th Edition, 1905. The book was first published in 1859. The 6th edition is the last edition that was published before his death. Later, this edition was reprinted in the USA. I'm happy that I was able to get this copy at Russell Books in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The bookmark was purchased when we visited Darwin's house in Kent, England in 2018.
A cat-shaped bookmark on a stack of books.
The bookmark was specially made for me by the lovey owner of
The better to study those spiny plates - they are definitely a different beast than an alligator.
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Fall Break 2015: "South Florida Immersion"
October 24th: 23 years later, we return to the Everglades.
Crazy Tuesday theme: “Bookmarks” 😊
Antique hand made wooden bookmark!
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
In June 1991 I went to Tokyo, to stay with a friend who worked at the New Zealand Embassy there. By day she went to work, while I tripped about on my own. On one of the days I took a local tour that included a visit to the Tokyo Tower. As a memento, everyone on the tour was given a gold filigree bookmark with the tower featuring on it. Mine got put into a big photo album of my photos from the trip and has sat there ever since, until I brought it out to take this photo. At 332.9 metres tall, the Tokyo Tower is the second tallest structure in the country. Its design was inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Built in 1958, it is painted every 5 years and is brightly coloured due to international air safety regulations. More than 150 million people have been up the tower since it was opened to the public. HMM 😍