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Category Archives: Book Videos

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Buddy & Me: Doughnuts, Anyone?

Posted on 08 August 2020 by Isabel Gibson

Week #2 of free excerpts and stunning videos for my memoirs. Continue reading →

Posted in Book Videos, Laughing Frequently, Management and Work, Thinking Broadly | Tagged Business, Storytellers | 8 Comments

Buddy & Me: The Big Reveal

Posted on 01 August 2020 by Isabel Gibson

My latest writing and community project. Continue reading →

Posted in Book Videos, I Have Lots, Laughing Frequently, Management and Work, Relationships and Behaviour | Tagged Business, Storytellers | 8 Comments
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  • Photo Memory of the Week

    Ah, the puffy clouds of summer.

    Grass fronds against cumulus clouds

  • Music of the Week

    You knew it had to be this song, right?

    And remember this one?

  • Quote of the Week

    To find yourself in the infinite,
    You must distinguish and then combine;
    Therefore my winged song thanks
    The man who distinguished cloud from cloud.
    - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    By the beginning of the 19th century, Goethe was Europe’s most celebrated intellectual icon and Luke Howard — the man who “distinguished cloud from cloud,” a young amateur meteorologist who pioneered a classification system for humanity’s favorite atmospheric phenomena — was the only Englishman whom Goethe ever addressed as “Master.”
    Read more about Luke Howard here: The Invention of Clouds: How an Amateur Meteorologist Forged the Language of the Skies, by Richard Hamblyn

    Source: Daily Good
    Posted:
    Apr 11

    Click to enlarge and see other books about clouds!

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