Thank you, Gail, for the wonderful quote! I wrote about Aesop as his tales of wisdom inspired so many other writers of the same genre. In India, Visnu Sarma created Panchatantra, one of the earliest books of fables, and its influence can be seen in The Arabian Nights, The Canterbury Tales, and most notably in The Fables of La Fontaine.
I also like your today’s title of the post.
Thank you, Gail, for the interesting start to my day!
Thank you, Gail, for the wonderful quote! I wrote about Aesop as his tales of wisdom inspired so many other writers of the same genre. In India, Visnu Sarma created Panchatantra, one of the earliest books of fables, and its influence can be seen in The Arabian Nights, The Canterbury Tales, and most notably in The Fables of La Fontaine.
I also like your today’s title of the post.
Thank you, Gail, for the interesting start to my day!
Joanna
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As always, Joanna, you add insight and opportunity to your comments. Blessings! 🌟✨💫
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You are more than welcome, Gail!
Joanna
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I never realized that quote was from Aesop.
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Learn something new every day. 🤔
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I wait and watch for the wisteria to bloom every year. 👀🍃💜
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Gorgeous pic!! Would you mind if I use it? Is not, please send to my gmail. Thank you!
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Of course! 💜🌿
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Thanks!
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Never ever. They are the solace in the present moment and the seeds for a strength and healing.
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Truth! 💜🍃
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