Monday, September 29, 2008

You're frightening me. You're really frightening me.


"I just don't know what to do. No more talk. I'm completely terrified. The horror!"

More emotion can be found in the Dog Run Book.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Accents

If you have any interest in accents, check out this site with a large database of examples from around the world.

"Yonda in da castle of my fadda."

Thursday, September 25, 2008

New arrival

Our little kitty, Milo, was killed last month by a coyote who wandered through our neighborhood. Milo was a very sweet tabby who walked into our apartment and our family six years ago and never left. We will miss him very much.

A few weeks ago, we had an offer of a kitten and she's arrived. Our daughter has named her Mimi. She will never replace Milo, but, she will capture our hearts, nonetheless.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Cousins Part 2

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Where gnomes go to feel safe

Gnome hats are loaned free of charge! Find out more here.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Friends


“The Letter” from Frog and Toad Are Friends, by Arnold Lobel



Toad was sitting on his front porch. Frog came along and said, "What is the matter, Toad? You are looking sad."

"Yes, this my sad time of day. It is the time when I wait for the mail to come. It always makes me very unhappy."

"Why is that?"

"Because I never get any mail."

"Not ever?"

"No never. No one has ever sent me a letter. Every day my mailbox is empty. That is why waiting for the mail is a sad time for me."

Frog and Toad sat on the porch, feeling sad together.

"I have to go home now, Toad. There is something that I must do."

Frog hurried home. He found a pencil and a piece of paper. He wrote on the
paper. He put the paper in an envelope. On the envelope he wrote: “A LETTER
FOR TOAD”. Frog ran out of his house. He saw a snail that he knew.

"Snail, please take this letter to Toad’s house and put it in his mailbox."

"Sure, right away."

Then Frog ran back to Toad’s house. Toad was in bed, taking a nap.

"Toad, I think you should get up and wait for the mail some more."

"No, I am tired of waiting for the mail."

Frog looked out of the window at Toad’s mailbox. The snail was not there yet.

"Toad, you never know when someone may send you a letter."

"No, no. I do not think anyone will ever send me a letter."

Frog looked out of the window. The snail was not there yet.

"But, Toad, someone may send you a letter today."

"Don’t be silly. No one has ever sent me a letter before, and no one will send me a
letter today."

Frog looked out of the window. The snail was still not there.

"Frog, why do you keep looking out of the window?"

"Because now I am waiting for the mail."

"But there will not be any."

"Oh, yes there will, because I have sent you a letter."

"You have? What did you write in the letter?"

"I wrote, 'Dear Toad, I am glad that you are my best friend. Your best friend,
Frog'.”

"Oh, that makes a very good letter."

Then Frog and Toad went out onto the front porch to wait for the mail. They sat
there, feeling happy together.

Frog and Toad waited a long time. Four days later the snail got to Toad’s house and gave him the letter from Frog. Toad was very pleased to have it.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Dollars and Sense

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Cousins


End of Storyland

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