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The Pram In The Hall. Lock up your libraries if you like but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind. Virginia Woolf. Monday, 20 February 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Amazing adventures of pottywoman. Musings of a mother of 3. A Room Of One's Own. Penguin edition. View my complete profile.
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The Pram In The Hall: March 2012
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The Pram In The Hall. Lock up your libraries if you like but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind. Virginia Woolf. Tuesday, 27 March 2012. Poetry Technology, Part Two. As if by magic: I ask out loud for a poetry app (see a previous post) and hey presto, one has been produced. Sounds amazing. And with a great story to it too. Sunday, 25 March 2012. Blasts From The Past. By Fay Inchlawn - a Persephone Book in-waiting if ever I've seen one! Ah, the smell of it!
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The Pram In The Hall: Similes 'n' metaphors 'n' that
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The Pram In The Hall. Lock up your libraries if you like but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind. Virginia Woolf. Thursday, 5 January 2012. Similes 'n' metaphors 'n' that. Back after a short haitus. Time is tight, as ever, and so reading has been adapted to fit what little time is available. I'm rather pleased, as it's meant I've been reading a lot more poetry. Delighted to discover Alice Oswald's new book, Memorial. Remains my favourite collection of hers.
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The Pram In The Hall: April 2009
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The Pram In The Hall. Lock up your libraries if you like but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind. Virginia Woolf. Friday, 10 April 2009. Well, I've been shamed into writing a new post, after many months absence. Life had taken over, I'm afraid. But nobody wants a run-down of the dull minutiae of my life. Or do they? King of the fictional diaries has to be Diary of a Nobody. Here are more of my favourites:. The Diary of A Provincial Lady. Musings of a mother of 3.
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The Pram In The Hall: May 2009
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The Pram In The Hall. Lock up your libraries if you like but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind. Virginia Woolf. Saturday, 30 May 2009. Couldn't think of a better start to the day. If only every day began this way, I'd be in permanent Mary Poppins mood. Friday, 15 May 2009. The Schlock of the New. So for sheer kicks I sought out the politically incorrect and the truly shocking. I read Flannery O'Connor. Fabulous. Complete with deliciously frightening descripti...
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The Pram In The Hall: Children Love Poetry
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The Pram In The Hall. Lock up your libraries if you like but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind. Virginia Woolf. Wednesday, 21 March 2012. Another read-aloud favourite here is Dr Seuss's Oh Say Can You Say. Far more fun than The Cat In The Hat. It's The Usborne Book Of Poetry. I know exactly waht you mean about kids with bumper joke books. I gave our eight year old daughter one, and I rue the day! Your blogs great.very.cosy! 4 April 2012 at 04:42.
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The Pram In The Hall: January 2012
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The Pram In The Hall. Lock up your libraries if you like but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind. Virginia Woolf. Thursday, 5 January 2012. Similes 'n' metaphors 'n' that. Back after a short haitus. Time is tight, as ever, and so reading has been adapted to fit what little time is available. I'm rather pleased, as it's meant I've been reading a lot more poetry. Delighted to discover Alice Oswald's new book, Memorial. Remains my favourite collection of hers.
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The Pram In The Hall: Blasts From The Past
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The Pram In The Hall. Lock up your libraries if you like but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind. Virginia Woolf. Sunday, 25 March 2012. Blasts From The Past. I live in a big city where second-hand bookshops abound. But the Pram Grandparents have just moved to rural Wales, away from the centre of civilisation. Yet, joy of joys, in the one-street of their new town is a brown cafe with a used books section above. Oh wonder! Ah, the smell of it! So there was alway...
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The Pram In The Hall: June 2008
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The Pram In The Hall. Lock up your libraries if you like but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind. Virginia Woolf. Monday, 16 June 2008. But there are also appealing drawings of the urban streets where Alfie lives, and his stories echo the kind of situations many little children encounter. My First Born is long-past picture books. And although i wince every time I pass the bookshelves in her room and see rows of lurid-coloured paperbacks with titles like. By Mar...
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The Pram In The Hall: Poets I like
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The Pram In The Hall. Lock up your libraries if you like but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind. Virginia Woolf. Monday, 20 February 2012. Oh I do like Annie Freud. Especially in The Mirabelles. Only she could have a poem with the title "The Breast-Fed and the Un-Breast-Fed." And the poem be fabulous, to boot. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Amazing adventures of pottywoman. Musings of a mother of 3. A Room Of One's Own. Penguin edition.