On October 14: 1066 the forces of William the Conqueror defeated the English army and killed King Harold II of Englandin the Battle of Hastings. King of England and Duke of Normandy (more…) The … more →
Homepaddockkiwitravelwriter wrote 1 week ago: London’s made up of many villages each with their own character and style. It’s one of t … more →
wartimehousewife wrote 1 month ago: During the death-defying act of bringing order to my children’s bookshelves, I came across a c … more →
homepaddock wrote 2 months ago: On October 14: 1066 the forces of William the Conqueror defeated the English army and killed King Ha … more →
aegroove wrote 2 months ago: Kate Langenburg/A&E Groove Remember reading Winnie the Pooh when you were a kid? Or remember rea … more →
emilywalton wrote 2 months ago: 1926 wurde er geboren: Pu der Bär. Sein Gründungsvater: A.(Alan) A.(Alexander) Milne (1882- 1956). N … more →
ninaterol wrote 2 months ago: Photo by Mike Harrington, in Getty Images “One of the advantages of being disorderly is that o … more →
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homepaddock wrote 7 months ago: Over at In a Strange Land, Deborah is asking people for their party piece poems – those they c … more →
gotheca wrote 7 months ago: The Long Farewell, My Lovely Philip Marlowe gets hopelessly confused and rescues a psychotic young w … more →
coachfletcher wrote 8 months ago: “Supposing a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?” “Supposing it didn … more →
homepaddock wrote 8 months ago: It’s not butter but bread, and not just any bread but Vogel’s sunflower and barley which … more →
applejuice4everyone wrote 8 months ago: Mary Cassatt is the best artist to capture motherhood. The exchange went something like this: … more →
homepaddock wrote 8 months ago: This tile was a gift from a friend many moons ago when we were students and perpetually concerned ab … more →
natashaworswick wrote 8 months ago: My own title makes me a bit sad. I know that Pooh isn’t always the brightest bear in the box b … more →
Meghan wrote 9 months ago: So we’ve had a little lapse in posts over here at BookPeople. So to get back into the swing of … more →
Meghan wrote 9 months ago: I don’t know what it is, but every time the seasons start to change, all I want to do is pull … more →
Vince wrote 9 months ago: “The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance; the wise grows it under his feet.” ~James Openheim … more →
coryfrye wrote 9 months ago: Roger Ebert mused last week on the snark epidemic, a trend I’ve been meaning to tackle myself for so … more →
Mark Nielsen wrote 10 months ago: Part 4 in a 7-part series on Spirituality, Self Image and World Religions When the man saw that … more →