Giant Picture Books:
Earth From Above
Great Cathedrals
Magazines:
Cottage Living
Saltscapes ~ Canada's East Coast Magazine
Oprah's At Home
National Geographic Traveler (May/June)
Case Western Reserve University Magazine
National Geographic Traveler (July/August)
Northfield (School) Spirit
Highlands Nature Sanctuary: Dreaming the Arc of Appalachia
Books & Culture: A Christian Review
Prince Edward Island Visitors' Guide
Sunset: Prince Edward Island National Park
7 comments:
I LOVE Cottage Living magazine. makes me pine for retirement : ) that and Coastal Living. I desperately NEED a tiny, tiny cottage on the water, where I can hear waves as I fall asleep and wake up. is that too much to ask?
The shot of the cathedral is fantastic. Our coffe table has parts of two papers. the current National Geographic, Natural History Magazine, the weeks Newsweek, (great issue by the way) Knitting into the Mystery, and a book on fishermen's knit sweaters.
Jackie
Your photo is gorgeous. As far as giant books on my table, you wouldn't find any. My husband is insane about picking up after myself. (I'm really bad at that, especially where books and magazines are concerned.) I have shelves of every type of historical novel and many non fiction about history. You'd also find old National Geographic (I need to renew that suscription.), News Week, Writer's Digest, and old Discover (another magazine I haven't gotten around to renewing.) I plan to pick up Smithsonian. I like that magazine a lot.
Take care, have a good day. Talk to you later.
Jude
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My coffee table is bare but my nightstand overflows with reading material. Have you ever read "Ode" Magazine? It's my new favorite.
love the photo!
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Love the "Above Earth" books. I have way too many of them.
Someday I will visit Prince Edwards Island, since I fell in love with Anne of Green GAbles as a girl...
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