School holiday program idea? – mini golf in the library.
You could use a different book theme for each hole.
Might appeal to upper primary, or high school kids.
So March – my plan to blog weekly is still a pipe dream (why is it so?) but I did read a fair bit in March. First up I finished my Sue Grafton re-read. I became a bit obsessive about this and instead of varying my reading – one re-read followed by one new title […]
A pretty good month all told. Finished my J.A. Jance JP Beaumont series re-read and started my Sue Grafton re-read. Abbott, Megan. Dare me Allen, Hania. The Polish detective Baxter, Sarah. A history of the world in 500 railway journeys (non fiction) Culver, Chris. The Abbey Grafton, Sue. A is for Alibi B is for […]
So my January tally was reasonably impressive. It doesn’t include the 4 books I started in January but haven’t finished yet. Come the revolution these will link across to my reviews. Standout book was “Bloody January” by Alan Parks. Breach of Duty by J.A. Jance was one of my top reads in 1999. It was […]
So much fun. Every event I attended was so laid back it was almost like it would be happening in someone’s lounge room with or without an audience. Except perhaps the torchlight procession. Which was great fun. Hundreds of people carrying fire walking from Stirling Castle to the Albert Halls. The procession leaders were Ian […]
So Edinburgh greeted me with grey skies and the occasional shower. But, undeterred I touristed on. The festival has just finished so there is still a ‘festive’ air around the city. I spent the day in the Princes Street ‘zone’, visiting the National gallery, the Scott monument, catching the tram to avoid the rain, and […]
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