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Freebie ~ Small Valentine Quaker | Embroiderbee's Primary Hive
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Embroiderbee's Primary Hive. Needlework and Other Obsessions. A Stitch in Time. How to get a Chart for a Pattern from my Blog Updake! Larr; The Finder’s Keepers II : A Great Book Intellectuals and Society by Thomas Sowell. Post Valentine freebie Persian Proverb I →. Freebie Small Valentine Quaker. Can you tell I love Valentine’s Day? ETHNICITY: Mixed-American Mutt of Irish (97%), Welsh, and many other slivers of ethnicity. Notify m...
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Juxtabook: Book Reviews: Literary Criticism, biography
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Books, book buying, book selling, book dealing, reading, reviews, libraries, literacy, education, teaching English Literature and all matters bookish. Subscribe to this blog's feed. CL Hawley Books on the PBFA Directory. Sergeant Cluff Stands Firm by Gil North. 40% off all our books. New on the TBR pile. Haints Stay, Montrcristo, The Munich Art Hoard #jxbk. A Life of Josephine Tey. Miss Miles by Mary Taylor. The John Rylands Library. The Birth of a Book. 20% off Books for Small Business Saturday. This It...
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Juxtabook: Book Care
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Books, book buying, book selling, book dealing, reading, reviews, libraries, literacy, education, teaching English Literature and all matters bookish. Subscribe to this blog's feed. CL Hawley Books on the PBFA Directory. Sergeant Cluff Stands Firm by Gil North. 40% off all our books. New on the TBR pile. Haints Stay, Montrcristo, The Munich Art Hoard #jxbk. A Life of Josephine Tey. Miss Miles by Mary Taylor. The John Rylands Library. The Birth of a Book. 20% off Books for Small Business Saturday. This It...
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Falling Leaves: January 2010
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Monday, 18 January 2010. Walking through the mist. As I left the University this evening, a fairly heavy mist was hanging in the air. I know from friends and family who drive that this sort of weather is not good for driving, but for me walking to the bus, and then home from the bus stop, it isn't really a problem. In some ways I quite like it. It's atmospheric. Literary. It feels a little like walking through the pages of a Victorian novel. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Falling Leaves: Beautiful Beliefs (5)
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Wednesday, 20 June 2012. It is easy to take hard working people for granted, but we shouldn’t! This is not a post to big up my own efforts though, and ‘hard working’ doesn’t only apply to academics! However small or large the task, acknowledging others' efforts can make a big difference. Say thank you to your mum or dad or other loved ones (thank you to the Physio for making me dinner! This post is connected to Amy's Beautiful Belief's. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Zenith: Come Back!!
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This blog is just simply to convey my thoughts,express my opinions and have fun sharing them with friends! Saturday, February 26, 2011. My futile attempts at writing blogs have certainly not dissuaded me from making renewed attempts at it. So with invigorated feelings and an indefatigable spirit, I hereby start with my next set of nonsensical….err…thought provoking.err (in short whatever my readers (…are there any? Certainly my blog must have joined the hordes of ghost blogs on the net! The reason is I d...
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Falling Leaves: March 2010
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Tuesday, 23 March 2010. Seeing differently 2: confidence and criticism. I know I said in my previous ‘seeing differently’ post that we shouldn’t judge by each other’s standards, but in this post I’m going to suggest that we take into account what others think we are capable of (only if it’s positive! We are often so much more ‘down’ on ourselves than we should be. I need to start seeing myself, my work, my abilities differently. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Life of a PhD Student.
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Falling Leaves: December 2009
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Thursday, 17 December 2009. Seeing differently 1: making your own way. As Christmas and then the new year approaches (one of my students recently said that 2010 sounded scarily futuristic, and she may be right), this is the first of a few posts on seeing differently. This one began as an email to a friend responding to his Facebook status update on feeling ‘behind’ in comparison to his colleagues. Saturday, 5 December 2009. Building up to Christmas. Towards all people. And the lady in front of me in ...
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Brussels Brontë Blog: March 2014
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Wednesday, 26 March 2014. Brussels, Brontë, Jenkins: My great-great-grandparents Rev. Evan and Eliza Jenkins and the Brontës. Monica Kendall tells of her search for her relatives in Brussels. In Elizabeth Gaskell’s 1857 biography of Charlotte Brontë, published two years after Charlotte’s death, Mrs Gaskell comments that when she was researching the biography and visited Brussels:. Mrs Jenkins told me that she used to ask them [Emily and Charlotte] to spend Sundays and. A fictional name for Brussels)....
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Brussels Brontë Blog: Rue Ducale 13 – the house where Zoë Parent died
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Monday, 30 March 2015. Rue Ducale 13 – the house where Zoë Parent died. Late in the evening of 9 January 1890, Claire Zoë Parent (b.1804) passed away at Rue Ducale 13, suffering from double pneumonia. In the Brussels Brontë story, she holds a prominent role of course, as directrice. Of the Rue d'Isabelle pensionnat which Charlotte and Emily attended in 1842–43, and as part model for the characters of Madame Beck ( Villette. And Zoraïde Reuter ( The Professor. Charles Baudelaire, the doomed French poet, v...