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Happy Easter
#689 小綠三玩, a photo by John&Fish on Flickr. posted with permission from John&Fish “’Twas Easter-Sunday. The full-blossomed trees filled all the air with fragrance and with joy.” ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ~ Related Articles Easter Simplicity (yvettesblogs.com)
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Comic Hagar the Horrible — April 8, 2011
The following was posted on the HealthLiteracy listserv by Jeri Levesque, Ed.D.; Owner, Center of Effort LLC; Education and Evaluation Specialists; 314-703-7473 “See today’s comic Hagar the Horrible for an excellent example of a health literacy dilemma.” http://www.arcamax.com/hagarthehorrible
Something Light-Hearted to Start Your Weekend
We can’t have too much humor in our very busy lives. Here is a light-hearted start to your weekend. These daily cartoons always provide humor with one of my favorite critters – dogs. Draw-the-Dog is a great source … Continue reading
