Apr 03
Posted: under Life beyond writing, Reader Help.
Tags: Life beyond writing, reader book photos April 3rd, 2010
This image is complicated…so here’s the explanation, from Abigail Miller: “Audiobook having coffee at Jupiter House this evening (4/2) at sunset on the Courthouse Square in Denton. The desktop wallpaper is snow on the plum thicket blossoms two weeks ago on the (ahem!) “first day of spring.” I add: the green circle (looks like crayon) […] [...more]
This image is complicated…so here’s the explanation, from Abigail Miller: “Audiobook having coffee at Jupiter House this evening (4/2) at sunset on the Courthouse Square in Denton. The desktop wallpaper is snow on the plum thicket blossoms two weeks ago on the (ahem!) “first day of spring.” I add: the green circle (looks like crayon) on upper right corner of screen shows location of Oath icon.
Photo courtesy of Abigail Miller
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Apr 02
Posted: under Life beyond writing, Reader Help.
Tags: Life beyond writing, reader book photos April 2nd, 2010
‘From the south of England, after a very hard winter, OATH contemplates the Fig, Olive, and Lemon trees in the greenhouse and thinks it will soon be warm enough for them outside,’ wrote Amanda Lee-Riley. I cropped this, so I hope all three kinds of leaves are still showing. Photo courtesy of Amanda Lee-Riley [...more]
‘From the south of England, after a very hard winter, OATH contemplates the Fig, Olive, and Lemon trees in the greenhouse and thinks it will soon be warm enough for them outside,’ wrote Amanda Lee-Riley. I cropped this, so I hope all three kinds of leaves are still showing.
Photo courtesy of Amanda Lee-Riley
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Apr 02
Posted: under Life beyond writing, Reader Help.
Tags: Life beyond writing, reader book photos April 2nd, 2010
Holding up its end of the shelf, the last copy of Oath of Fealty in the Barnes & Noble store in Fargo, ND (as of March 31, anyway): Photo courtesy of Liz Bennefeld [...more]
Holding up its end of the shelf, the last copy of Oath of Fealty in the Barnes & Noble store in Fargo, ND (as of March 31, anyway):
Photo courtesy of Liz Bennefeld
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