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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.
Metamorphoses
http://ithinktobeme.blogspot.com
This is my personal blog where I write stories and fables concerning philosophy.
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
Morally Right
http://storiesnmore.blogspot.com/
This is an informative site containing short stories, Aesop's Fables, Folk Tales, Fairy Tales, Nursery Rhymes and even Chinese Classic Quotes, teachings or sayings by Confucius, Mencius, Lao Zi, Zhuang Zi and so on.
Fears and Fables
http://fearsandfables.wordpress.com/
The website and journal of author Craig Watson
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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
Microfiction Monday #4
Stony River Farm | November 8th 2009 by Susan
Welcome to Microfiction Monday, where a picture only paints 140 characters. Here's this week's picture, and my story to go with it: OOPSIE... Mum explained that faeries always disappear when little girls grow up. We never told her th read more
REVIEW - AESOP'S FABLES
Just Books | November 4th 2009 by Sherrie
This book is for 1 of my reading challenges.Fall Into Reading 2009 Challenge"Aesop's Fables" [Illustrated by Arthur Rackham]MY THOUGHTS: It's really hard to explain Aesop's Fables. It's lots of stories about animals, trees, flowers and the planets. read more
Myths & Fables
Mr. Ware's Class Notes | November 3rd 2009
AFRO-American Myths & Fables Here are a collection of stories and myths from around the world. I love the artwork that accompanies each story. Aesops Fables This one is housed at my Alma Mater, the Universisty of Massachusetts at Amherst. Since read more
Microfiction Monday #3
Stony River Farm | November 1st 2009 by Susan
Welcome to Microfiction Monday, where a picture only paints 140 characters. Here's this week's picture, and my story to go with it: The doctor ordered a daily two-mile walk to slim down. Every day she walked a mile to the bakery and back, b read more
ProBlogger: How to Write a Blog Post That’s Stickier than Velcr…
money gedenet 002 | November 1st 2009 by gede hendra
ProBlogger: How to Write a Blog Post That’s Stickier than Velcro How to Write a Blog Post That’s Stickier than Velcro Posted: 31 Oct 2009 07:01 AM PDT A Guest Post by Marelisa Fábrega. Image by drmama. Do you ha read more
New Van Beuren DVDs
Cartoon Brew | October 31st 2009 by Mark Watson
Animation historian and cartoon archeologist Steve Stanchfield is back with another double header of rare 1930s cartoons from the long-forgotten Fleischer-rival, Van Beuren Studios. His latest Thunderbean DVDs are The Complete Animated Adventures of read more
ink + wit calendar (and special sale)
the haystack needle | October 29th 2009
I think it's safe to say I'll never tire of pumpkin pie or pretty calendars. This 2010 limited-edition letterpress calendar by Ink + Wit has blown me away with its amazing illustrations. Twelve months filled with my favorite things: bunting banners read more
About Easop’s Fables and a Wonderful Print
BABYCCINO! Kids and the City | October 28th 2009 by Babyccino
Either I’m culturally behind, or Aesop’s fables are just less common in the Netherlands than in the rest of the world… But, before I laid eyes on Tara Hogan’s (from Ink+Wit) new print ‘The Hare and the Tortoise’ read more
Don't Forget - HAUNTED HARVEST FESTIVAL TODAY AT FARMER'S MARKET
NELA Live | October 27th 2009 by Cheryl Johnson, Bob Taylor Properties, Inc.
WE TELL STORIES 4th annual HAUNTED HARVEST FESTIVALAT HIGHLAND PARK's OLD LA FARMERS MARKET Featuring performances by the Grammy Award winning Mariachi Divas, We Tell Stories children's theatre company, Taiko drummers, Folklorico dance read more
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