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“The possession of knowledge does not kill the sense of wonder and mystery. There is always more mystery.”
― Anais Nin
(art by Lucy Campbell)
This week, our jolly good group of Wind in the Willows readers begin "The Open Road." Care to join us on the journey? Click on the link:
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(art by Robert Ingpen)
Good night, dear magical Twitter folk. Tonight I will leave you with this production painting by E. Flohri for Walt Disney's Silly Symphony "Winken, Blinken & Nod" from 1938.
'A Girl and a Dog are Walking in a Deep Green Forest' by Hallotoia
I cannot believe that the inscrutable universe turns on an axis of suffering; surely the strange beauty of the world must somewhere rest on pure joy!
- Louise Bogan
(art by Nancy Lane)
Childhood is where dreams are born: a land populated by fairies & filled with magic. It's where one wishes on stars & dandelion seeds. It's when one sees the world thru the glittering eyes of hope & imagination. Never lose this spirit. To lose it is not to grow up but to grow old
English artist & author Kate Greenaway, best known for her children's books, was born #OTD in 1846. Her work was as popular as her male contemporaries, Walter Crane & Ralph Caldecott. Her art depicted the innocence of childhood.