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Business Fables and Stories
http://fairy-tales-fables-business.blogspot.com/
Powerful lessons for CEOs, executives, leaders, managers and marketers on business, management, corporate strategies, leadership, decision making tools drawn from famous fables and stories.
Confabulator of Fabulous Fables
http://confabulatoroffabulousfables.blogspot.com
A blog a fables finding and retelling fables from various sources
Economist Fables
http://economistfables.blogspot.com/
LIFE IS A HOLIDAY, FRIENDS ARE JUDGES AND THE REST IS ECONOMY
legends and fables
http://fable1001.blogspot.com
about legends, fables, tales, and true heroes stories all around the world
The Reality Sphere
http://www.realitysphere.com
Presenting fine short stories and poetry along with Ponderings, Word of the day and Joke of the day.
Christian Moral Stories
http://moralstorieschristian.blogspot.com/
A blog on morals, short moral stories, humorous anecdotes, christian parables, inspirational illustrations, children's funny fables, Bible sermons, retreat reflections, incidents, examples and personal development for kids, students, teachers, preach
Metamorphoses
http://ithinktobeme.blogspot.com
This is my personal blog where I write stories and fables concerning philosophy.
Fears and Fables
http://fearsandfables.wordpress.com/
The website and journal of author Craig Watson
Charmed Fables
http://charmedfable.blogspot.com
A blog focused on giving the latest news and information on current Console and MMORPG games.
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My second cover from the Maldives!!
ed@home | December 2nd 2009 by Edmund ong
Many thanks to Clarence George for this lovely cover! It's my second from the Maldives!!However, I am a little disappointed for failing to find information on all the stamps franked on this cover. Only managed three... but then, I guess it is a prett read more
Microfiction Monday #7
Stony River Farm | November 29th 2009 by Susan
Welcome to Microfiction Monday, where a picture paints 140 characters...or even fewer. Here's this week's picture, and my story to go with it: The hitchhiker smiled through her window, fingering the knife in his pocket. "Vegas?" "Ho read more
INK+WIT: Aesop’s Fables Hare and Tortoise
In The Know Mom | November 24th 2009 by Sarah
I recently came across a little shop called INK+WIT that specializes in letterpress prints, stationery, limited editions, custom designs and original work. The highly creative illustrations and designs found there are all the work of the talented, Ta read more
Speakaboos Shout Out!
Crazed Mind | November 23rd 2009 by Lenore Webb
Here is a shout out to Speakaboos! I visited there with Miss Emma and she loved seeing the Cover of Aesop's Fables (Owlet Book)stories online. It is like having a read aloud book being done for you. And sometimes folks my voice just gives out and read more
Microfiction Monday #6
Stony River Farm | November 22nd 2009 by Susan
Welcome to Microfiction Monday, where a picture paints 140 characters...or even fewer. Here's this week's picture, and below it is my story. The rainbow fell into our own yard that day, turning the trees behind it blue and gold. Lia ran read more
The Hare (investor) and the Tortoise (investor)
Stock Market Charts | India Mutual Funds Investment | November 19th 2009 by Subhankar Ghose
The fable about the race between the hare and the tortoise is one of the better known amongst Aesop's fables. These fables not only provide entertainment to young children, but usually end with a moral that has relevance for adults. But does the fab read more
Microfiction Monday #5
Stony River Farm | November 15th 2009 by Susan
Welcome to Microfiction Monday, where a picture paints 140 characters. Here's this week's picture, and my story to go with it: Burning the house down a third time finally convinced Dad that his indoor-barbecue invention might not be suc read more
“Familiarity breeds contempt” — The Animal Quotes Edition
Quote Counterquote | November 14th 2009 by SubtropicBob
QUOTE: “Familiarity breeds contempt.” From “The Fox and the Lion” story Aesop's Fables COUNTERQUOTE: “There is a sense i read more
'Reynard the Fox' Illustrations by Wilhelm von Kaulbach
the Blog of an Art Admirer and History Lover | November 10th 2009 by lili kamille
The childrens book Reynard the Fox ('Reineke Fuchs') was very popular in the 19th century in Germany, France and Holland. The allegorical tales stretched the roots back to Aesop's Fables and emerged again in the 12th century. The famous German writer read more
What Fables Can Teach Us
The Invisible Mentor | November 9th 2009 by Avil Beckford
Below are three tales taken from Aesop’s Fables with incredible life lessons that we can apply today. Aesop’s Fables are in the public domain and you can download a copy from Project Gutenberg. The Lion, the Fox, and the Beasts The Lion o read more
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