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    • FERN HILL

      by Dylan Thomas


      Now as I was young and easy under the apple boughs

      About the lilting house and happy as the grass was green,

      The night above the dingle starry,

      Time let me hail and climb

      Golden in the heydays of his eyes,

      And honoured among wagons I was prince of the apple towns

      And once below a time I lordly had the trees and leaves

      Trail with daisies and barley

      Down the rivers of the windfall light.



      And as I was green and carefree, famous among the barns

      About the happy yard and singing as the farm was home,

      In the sun that is young once only,

      Time let me play and be

      Golden in the mercy of his means,

      And green and golden I was huntsman and herdsman, the calves

      Sang to my horn, the foxes on the hills barked clear and cold,

      And the sabbath rang slowly

      In the pebbles of the holy streams.



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      THE LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE
      by William Butler Yeats

      I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,
      And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made;
      Nine bean rows will I have there, a hive for the honey bee,
      And live alone in the bee-loud glade.

      And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,
      Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings;
      There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow,
      And evening full of the linnet's wings.

      I will arise and go now, for always night and day
      I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore;
      While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements gray,
      I hear it in the deep heart's core.



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    February 24, 2008

    Great Yarns for the Close-Knit Family

    I was excited about this book long before I knew one of my own novels had been included in its pages. It combines two of my most favorite things (not just my favorite things, my most favorite things!): books and yarn.

    Greatyarns

    Great Yarns for the Close-Knit Family by Mary Gildersleeve is about to hit the shelves, and I can't wait to get my hands on a copy. What a gem of an idea: Mary has taken twelve children's novels, read-alouds her family loved, and created knitting projects to go with each one.

    Imagine how tickled I was when I saw my own name on that booklist!

    Here's a peek at the books and their projects, courtesy of the author's website:

    1.      Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
    a.     Pinocchio Doll and Clothes

    2.      Canadian Summer by Hilda vanStockum
    a.       Mr. Magic’s Gnome Hat
    b.      Arthur Purcell’s “Gay” Sweater

    3.      The Hobbit or There and Back Again by J.R.R. Tolkein
    a.       Bilbo’s Backpack
    b.      Bilbo’s Traveling Jacket

    4.      Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder
    a.       Ma’s Boot Socks
    b.      Pa’s Red-White Checked Mittens

    5.      Little House in the Highlands by Melissa Wiley
    a.       Mittens for Laird Alroch & Auld Mary
    b.      Tullie Greyshanks Doll and Clothes

    6.      The Lost Island by Eilis Dillon
    a.     Fisherman’s Jersey
    b.      Wool Socks for the Journey

    7.      Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers
    a.       Mary Poppins’ Carpetbag
    b.      Mary Poppins’ Fur-trimmed Gloves

    8.      Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater
    a.       Captain Cook (penguin doll)
    b.      Mr. Popper’s Cozy Scarf

    9.      Otto of the Silver Hand by Howard Pyle
    a.       Otto’s Chain Mail
    b.      Otto’s Scabbard and Belt

    10.    Redwall by Brian Jacques
    a.       Matthias’ Over-sized Habit
    b.      Asmodeus the Snake

    11.    The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
    a.       Colin’s Rug and Cushion
    b.      Mrs. Sowerby’s Cloak

    12.    The Wheel on the School by Meindert deJong
    a.       Lina’s Stocking Cap
    b.      Thick Wools Socks for Linda & Jan

    I can't wait to see that Tullie Greyshanks doll, but I think I'm most excited of all about Bilbo's Traveling Jacket. I want a Bilbo's traveling jacket!

    I can also say for a certainty that Asmodeus the Snake will be crossing my path in days to come. I'm betting that's Jane's first project out of the book.

    If you pre-order a copy from its publisher, Hillside Education, you'll receive a free set of wooden knitting needles. Pre-orders are available through March 8th. I think the book will hit the shelves in mid-March!

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    Thank you for being an endless source of great trails.

    Hey, Bob just showed me your post as I was sitting here and casting on a hat for Robbie to knit. I figure it's a good activity for him while he's sitting around twiddling his thumbs in the hospital. The book sounds cool, btw.

    Now, I'm back to my sweater, that is after a walk around the lobby with the son.

    Deb G.

    That is so great! Congratulations.

    This is really exciting- I love your blogs and want my kids to read your books. I have been lurking on and off and thought I would finally thought I would comment.

    OH! Once again, you point the way to a book we simply MUST own!

    I'd say more, but I'm too excited to speak.

    Speaking of your books - my girls and I are LOVING them. We're just about to finish The Far Side of the Loch. We're positive we have a grumpy brownie in our new house because I've broken so many dishes (ceramic floor + clumsy mom = disaster waiting to happen). We've also taken to calling our newest little walker Tullie Greyshanks. Thanks for giving us more book inspired playtimes and shared family culture. I know you've answered this many a time, but I bought all the Martha books when I heard they were changing the format but not the Charlotte books. Is there somewhere I can get them now, unabridged?

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