Eric Carle: The Grouchy Ladybug
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Alighieri Dante: Penguin Classics Divine Comedy #2 Purgatorio
Musa's version will be used for the blog series. It's good, readable, and has helpful notes for those who are new to Dante. (*****)
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So, you trying to point out that they learnted engrish from the internet, that they use Biblical history for tourism, or that at 30 years old, a sycamore tree just might be big enough to hold a wee little man?
Posted by: Alex | September 20, 2005 at 12:58 PM
Nah - I was just sorting out some photos last night & thought I would put these two up. I have about 2100 or so to sort out from the Middle East, so eventually I'll toss a few more up for those interested in pics of some biblical places...which might mean only me...
Posted by: Joe | September 20, 2005 at 08:43 PM