we could look down upon a misty carpet of green treetops and down to the lowlands. We were so high that it seemed like the blue of the sky was the atmosphere just on the other side of the Hobbitland “Doorway”.
Once upon a time, a Japanese man wanted to rebuild his house. First he had to tear the walls open. Japanese houses have empty spaces between the wooden walls. As he was tearing them down, he found a lizard there because a nail from the outside had be
Having opened its doors towards the tail-end of last year, this no-frills eatery at Souq al Mina is an oceanic extravaganza of the freshest catch, from succulent shrimp and crab to flaky fish and lobster cooked to your liking. Its location means you’re right in the middle of the action...
Once upon a time, a hippo(河马) lived in a river next to a big tree.One day, a bird came and nested(筑巢) in the tree. The songs of the bird filled the hippo with so much envy(羡慕) that he couldn't think of anything else. Every day he would think why he wasn't born to ...
REA's final decade was a sad one. Well over half of its business derived directly from trucking and it expanded upon this by purchasing new vehicles. On May 1, 1971 Amtrak, a quasi-government agency, took over most intercity passenger services. Then, only around 5% of REA's business stil...
As happens often upon these situations, I let decades catch up with each other. I re-weighed the significances of my catalog of coincidences. I decided again to exist. I took a breath. I began the sequence of sequences of new minutes and years that continues to continue today. ...
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Many questions remain about how children develop competence within such a vital but highly complex process. The ‘once upon a time’ concept is present within nearly every human language on Earth, indicating what a powerful hold ‘storying’ has over human beings and what a central role it ...