Reading, Polar Bears, and playing in the snow
Thursday, October 25th, 2007One of the things Kendall and I love doing is reading out loud to each other. Most nights we crawl into bed and read our book. Actually, Kendall reads and I listen and each of us enjoys every minute of it, until, the moment comes when we can resist the deep pull of sleep no more and go to rest in the world of dreams.
We talk about the characters, discuss what we think is going to happen, get sad when our book is coming to an end, knowing we have to say good-bye, and figure out what book will be just right to read next. If things go well we have a new book lined up so we don’t have to suffer withdrawal from our beloved story time. Perfectly enough, this time around, with a great recommendation from a friend, we were able to have a seamless transition.
After deciding on a book, we start leisurely stopping into used bookstores to see if they have it in stock. This is how we found The Golden Compass at Twice Sold Tales. It is a great story about a strong, little girl named Lyra, her friend Roger, the alluring and evil Mrs. Coulter, the mysterious explorer Lord Asriel, and Iorek Byrnison the intensely loyal, armored Polar Bear and their great adventure in the Wild North.
Now I tell you all this because this morning I saw this on No Impact Man’s blog and it touched what has become an increasingly special spot.
Photographer Norbert Rosing planned to take some sunset photos of a group of sled dogs near Churchill, Manitoba, in northern Canada on the Hudson Bay, when from stage left comes a 1200 pound polar bear.

Images from Tuco
**We are almost done with The Golden Compass and currently have our eye out for a used copy of The Subtle Knife, the second book in the series.


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