Madame Martine written and illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen tells of a woman who lives the same way every day until a little dog named Max comes into her life and she discovers something new-the Eiffel Tower. From Max leading her to the wonders of the Eiffel Tower, she decides to do some things the same and some things new. View more of Ms.Brannen's wonderful illustrations at: http://sarahbrannen.yellapalooza.com/ We have a number of wonderful things in our neighborhoods, towns and cities from fall colors and farmer's markets to Christmas lights and holiday productions to baby animals in the spring along with beautiful blossoms to parks with splash pads and shaved ice stands in the summer. What wonders are found where you live?
A selection of remarks from the mundane to the occasional wit with some recipes, book selections, and various sundries included.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Author #128: Wonders in your own city with Sarah S. Brannen
Madame Martine written and illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen tells of a woman who lives the same way every day until a little dog named Max comes into her life and she discovers something new-the Eiffel Tower. From Max leading her to the wonders of the Eiffel Tower, she decides to do some things the same and some things new. View more of Ms.Brannen's wonderful illustrations at: http://sarahbrannen.yellapalooza.com/ We have a number of wonderful things in our neighborhoods, towns and cities from fall colors and farmer's markets to Christmas lights and holiday productions to baby animals in the spring along with beautiful blossoms to parks with splash pads and shaved ice stands in the summer. What wonders are found where you live?
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