Absolutely. And I’m pleased to see that my daughter has caught the book addiction too. I read so may book to her when she was young. She never slept so used to read to her until I fell asleep! And then I converted her to books on cassettes (remember them?). Then growing up and teenage years took over, but now she is reading loads. A big help during lockdown. 🙂
Both mine are readers too, though technology and gaming moved in big time when James was a lad, but he’s back to them now. 🙂 🙂 Pop-up story books were my favourite. Wish I still had some!
Yes, I’ve been noticing a lot of What You Saws 🙂 Hard to keep the Cups of Coffee going for too long but it’s a safe return to, I reckon. I’ve still got a few ideas but it has become harder to get enthusiastic.
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Beautiful light in the room and emanating from the books!!
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Books are amazing aren’t they 🙂
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So much joy in a book, Debs 🙂 🙂 Or even 2!
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Absolutely. And I’m pleased to see that my daughter has caught the book addiction too. I read so may book to her when she was young. She never slept so used to read to her until I fell asleep! And then I converted her to books on cassettes (remember them?). Then growing up and teenage years took over, but now she is reading loads. A big help during lockdown. 🙂
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Both mine are readers too, though technology and gaming moved in big time when James was a lad, but he’s back to them now. 🙂 🙂 Pop-up story books were my favourite. Wish I still had some!
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I just bought one you’ll like. It will appear with a coffee or wine soon 🙂
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Nice set.
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I like these, Debbie
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It’s been a while. But today’s sun got me going again.
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Good! I’ve given up Cup of Coffee, as I felt I had exhausted it, but I may do more…. I’m doing What I Saw as another series, dunno how long it’ll go
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Yes, I’ve been noticing a lot of What You Saws 🙂 Hard to keep the Cups of Coffee going for too long but it’s a safe return to, I reckon. I’ve still got a few ideas but it has become harder to get enthusiastic.
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Indeed…I was on a roll for the first 30, but then it got more difficult
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Your pictures made me feel so relaxed while looking at them. Was Lost Dog a good book?
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Yes, a good read. As much about the owners and the community as it is about the dog.
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