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Dear Reader play The Hare and Hounds pub in Birmingham.
www.myspace.com/dearreadermusic
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....“And he said, “Sweet mother, from east to west,
The loveliest home, and the dearest and best,
Is a little brown house,
An old brown house,
Under an apple-tree.”
“The Bolenius Readers, Fifth Reader” by Emma Miller Bolenius. Illustrated by Mabel B. Hill. Revised edition by Houghton Mifflin Company, 1919, 1926, and 1929.
Dear Reader play The Hare and Hounds pub in Birmingham.
www.myspace.com/dearreadermusic
© 2009 www.flickr.com/wayne_john_fox, please FlickrMail me for the original images.
Thank you.
I embroidered a cover for my daily reader book. I designed the work, using a Watercolour variegated thread and then finding DMC floss that matched.
"Pro reader", c'est le pseudo de ce jeune garçon, fan de trottinette et exécutant des figures que je serai incapable de reproduire sans risquer de me casser quelques os.
Il aura au moins appris quelque chose ce soir; "rider" ne s'écrit pas "reader" sauf si t'es un pro de la lecture....
"Pro reader" is the nickname of this young boy fan of 'scooter'. This boy has made amazing freestyle which I will be unable to do without breaking my bones.
This young french boy has learnt one thing this evening: "Reader" not means "Rider" except if you are a fan of books....he will probably change his nickname very soon ;-)
Please don't use this image without my explicit permission. © 2010 Quentin Lebourgeois - All rights reserved.
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Personalized with the bride's and groom's initials - sent from a reader of Cupcakes Take the Cake
Principals Ken Essay and Chris Bellmont read Dr. Seuss books to children at Nicollet Commons Park on July 26, 2018 during a Rockin' Readers event through District 191 Community Education.
This works equally well in complete darkness and in direct bright sunlight which is a huge improvement over the iPad as a book and text reader and the battery lasts forever - highly recommended.
My dear friend, and I have tried to find
My paradise in serfdom of a soul,
I liked them all – the odd ways of a mind
Without hopes, or memories, or goals.
Promptly to glide along the brooks of lines,
To enter into straits of chapters, slow,
To watch a foam on the flows’ spines,
And listen to a tide’s increasing roar!
Nikolay Gumilev
LO for the Reader Challenge at TDD.
Template- Erin Ink
Ric Rac- Eva K
Flowers- Tracie Stroud
Journaling block- Melissa Bennett
Teal paper- MLE Card
Gray paper- Three Paper Peonies
Cream patterned paper- Karla Dudley
All in The Digi Files #21
also used part of a template by Janet Phillips for the paper piece with tear.
TFL
This picture belongs to my ongoing project "Readers": since 2005 photographing readers all over the world with whatever mobile I have at hand, no editing. See the set "Readers".
MALAPAT READER. “WALK TO SCHOOL – BAG TO SCHOOL”
On June 18 2016 a group volunteers from Labo made a trip to sitio Malapat, barangay Baay. Slogan for this trip was “Walk to school – Bag to school” General purpose was to bring school supplies to the students in Malapat. Money for these supplies was donated through Facebook readers. The trip started in barangay Tulay Na Lupa and barangay Baay. From Baay it is a four hour hike through rough terrain up mount Labo. Crossing several rivers and carefully balancing over wet bamboo bridges. Using cable car (pulley) Walking over slippery rocky clay path. Many thanks to all participants. All kids (and parents) are happy. It was a great event. Maraming salamat.
Malapat Elementary School teaches students in grades first through sixth in Labo, Camarines Norte of Bicol (Region V). The school has 3 instructional rooms and 1 non-instructional room, none of which have a reliable source of power. With +/- 22 students, class size is around 7 students. Arnel B. Dela Pasion is in charge of the school, acting as the school's Principal. All in all, the school has at least one general academic classroom, home economics, and library. Of the instructional rooms, all of them are standard rooms, meaning they meet the DepEd's guidelines for safety and usability.
The school has more male students (12) than female students (10) - for every one female student there are 1.2 male students. This is similar to the average gender breakdown in Labo, which sees on average 1.2 male students per female
Electric power is provided through a (hydro) water mill. Water comes from a stream in the sitio. However the mill runs only during the evening.