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Tag Archives: ponds
Saturday Snapshot: Fluffball Ducklings
We’re heading towards summer, but I don’t think it’s too late yet for some spring duckling photos… These adorable balls of fluff lived at my favorite park last year (they may still live there, though I don’t know who’s who … Continue reading
Posted in Saturday Snapshot
Tagged ducklings, ducks, photography, photos, ponds, Saturday Snapshot, spring
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Chasing Ducklings
I’ve been getting very little writing done at the park lately. I try to go over there every Saturday morning; on nice days I write by the pond, on nasty days I go into the library to write (there’s actually … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged book review, book reviews, books, children's books, ducklings, fiction, Make Way for Ducklings, picture books, ponds, reading, Robert McCloskey
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