We are coming off two weeks
of winter break today and while I'm ready to get back into a routine, I'm also really going to miss these lazy days and time... just time.
Not exact matches
The state Legislature is out
of Albany on its
winter break today and all the rest
of this week, so expect some quiet days at the Capitol.
Not much
of a
winter break here but I ran a 5k on the first and then errands and shopping
today.
Today is the last day
of work before my two week
winter break!
So
today, we thought we'd take a
break from really holiday - specific style and offer some inspiration for all
of that travel you'll be doing in the coming weeks, hopefully to colder, cozier, more
winter - like climates to help you fully immerse yourselves in this snowy season!
Today was the day before
Winter Break and the big question on many of my students» minds was, «Are you giving us a packet to do over the break?&r
Break and the big question on many
of my students» minds was, «Are you giving us a packet to do over the
break?&r
break?»
«The promotion has kicked off
today (23rd June) with Dawn O'Porter's debut YA novel Paper Aeroplanes (Hot Key Books)-- a «touching» portrayal
of young girls trying to come to terms with grief — and The Bookseller understands tomorrow's promotion (24th June) will be
Broken Dolls, a debut by James Carol (Faber) featuring Jefferson
Winter, an ex-FBI psychological profiler assigned to help the Met out with their cold cases.
by Stephen Windwalker Editor
of Kindle Nation The late
breaking news here at Kindle Nation is that at 9:24 am Eastern time (GMT - 5)
today we have officially reached 2,000 participants in the
Winter 2011 Kindle Nation Citizen Survey for the first time ever.
This
winter, the Virginia Museum
of Fine Arts (VMFA) presents The Horse in Ancient Greek Art, a ground -
breaking exhibition that explores the Greeks» fascination with an animal that served as a symbol
of wealth, power, and status in ways that are recognizable and familiar even
today.
Just like the fading echoes
of the evening temple bells, the smell
of ash on a cold
winter morning, the dried ink
of unfinished sentences on a page, a storm
of a dead leader, the footprints
of a refugee on wet soil, the
broken wings
of a wasp in a forest and a thousand hopes dripping from melted wax in a church, yesterday succinctly washes into the shores
of today in a whisper.