Post details: Wordless Wednesday - "Tuesday Edition"

04/29/08

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Wordless Wednesday - "Tuesday Edition"

Lucy Maud Montgomery, (always called "Maud" by family and friends) and publicly known as L. M. Montgomery, (1874–April 24, 1942) was a Canadian author, best known for a series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908. The above photo is self explanatory.

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Comment from: jams o donnell [Visitor] Email · http://thepoormouth.blogspot.com/
Thanks for sharing. Great shot
PermalinkPermalink 04/29/08 @ 08:09
Comment from: Lori [Visitor] Email · http://singleparentsunite.blogspot.com/
Interesting...Im not quite sure what to say. Beautiful?? Happy WW.
PermalinkPermalink 04/29/08 @ 08:54
Comment from: ChrisCandJonJ [Visitor] Email · http://chriscandjonjroy.blogspot.com/
I loved the Anne of Green Gables books!
PermalinkPermalink 04/29/08 @ 09:17
Comment from: Tink *~*~* [Visitor] Email · http://MyMobileAdventures.blogspot.com
That's the second "Wordless" I have visited today that had to do with Montgomery. Not that I mind - loved the books as a kid!

Tink *~*~*
http://MyMobileAdventures.blogspot.com
PermalinkPermalink 04/29/08 @ 09:33
Oh fabulous. I enjoyed seeing this. I finally just this year read Anne of Green Gables. What a fabulous author she was! perfect for the 100 year anniversary...
PermalinkPermalink 04/29/08 @ 10:23
Comment from: Comedy Plus [Visitor] Email · http://comedyplus.blogspot.com/
How cool. Ties in nicely with your other post. Have a great WW. :)
PermalinkPermalink 04/29/08 @ 13:41
Comment from: Frigga [Visitor] Email · http://anyapples.blogspot.com/
Hmmmm, I don't think I've ever read that book, maybe way back in school as an assignment... It's a pretty site, where is it?
PermalinkPermalink 04/29/08 @ 13:46
Comment from: Admin [Member] Email · http://www.doubledeckerbuses.org/pastyme/
Frigga -> It is in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island :)
PermalinkPermalink 04/29/08 @ 13:50
That's a beautiful headstone. I love to visit cemeteries and see all the old headstones. Some are quite huge.
PermalinkPermalink 04/29/08 @ 13:54
Comment from: Chris [Visitor] Email · http://chris-book-a-rama.blogspot.com
It's a big year for Anne. 100 yrs old! PEI will be a busy place this summer.
PermalinkPermalink 04/29/08 @ 20:38
Comment from: napaboaniya [Visitor] Email · http://napaboaniya.blogspot.com
Beautiful grave and that's a sweet little one next to it by the child and grandchild :)
PermalinkPermalink 04/29/08 @ 21:44
Comment from: WillThink4Wine [Visitor] Email · http://willthink4wine.blogspot.com
I love strolling through old cemetaries.
PermalinkPermalink 04/29/08 @ 22:17
Comment from: Gabriel [Visitor] Email · http://lfwaterloo.blogspot.com
Great picture. I definitely need to explore this blog a little further, it's full of great stuff!

Here is my post: http://www.netfile.gc.ca/ready-e.html

Happy WW!
PermalinkPermalink 04/30/08 @ 00:44
Comment from: Gabriel [Visitor] Email · http://lfwaterloo.blogspot.com
Just kidding, my WW post is here:

http://lfwaterloo.blogspot.com/2008/04/ww20-gardening-with-mom-and-dad.html

I bet everybody in Canada is doing their taxes right now! :-)
PermalinkPermalink 04/30/08 @ 00:45
Comment from: charm [Visitor] · http://vielerfolg.com/2008/04/29/wordless-3/
thanks for sharing.

wonderful shot!
PermalinkPermalink 04/30/08 @ 18:14

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