Read Across America! Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!
Originally posted on Dust off the Bookshelf:
It is that time of year again. Read across America and Dr. Seuss’ birthday. All over… Continue reading Read Across America! Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!
Originally posted on Dust off the Bookshelf:
It is that time of year again. Read across America and Dr. Seuss’ birthday. All over… Continue reading Read Across America! Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!
Liebster means sweetheart, so the nomination process is merely spreading some blog love. Thank you to two kind and generous blogging sisters who nominated me for the Liebster Award. The first nomination came from Goodwoman at https://helizabeth1952.wordpress.com/. The second came from https://healthyglowchic.wordpress.com/
I have to admit, it’s taken me a while to get around to this item as I have some mixed feelings about burdening someone with the work involved in accepting this award, so if you don’t want to accept, no worries. Continue reading “Won’t you be my Liebster?”
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