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Miss Stacy: “To tell the truth, I’ve grown so interested in my pupils here that I found I couldn’t leave them. So I’ll stay and see you through.”
art: Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe
The Barry garden was a bowery wilderness of flowers…There were rosy bleeding-hearts & great splendid crimson #peonies; white, fragrant narcissi & thorny, sweet Scotch roses; pink and blue and white columbines and lilac-tinted Bouncing Bets…
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES
#lmmontgomery
… You find your soul then...you realize that youth is not a vanished thing but something that dwells forever in the heart. 💖
by LM Montgomery
in The Spirit of Canada Dominion and Provinces 1939. 🇨🇦
A Souvenir of Welcome to H.M. King George VI and H.M. Queen Elizabeth.
Peace! You never know what peace is until you walk on the shores or in the fields of the winding red roads of Abegweit on a summer twilight when the dew is falling and the old stars are peeping out and the sea keeps its nightly tryst with the little land it loves. ✨
#PEI
“PEACE You never know what peace is until you walk on the shores or in the fields of the winding red roads of Abegweit on a summer twilight when the dew is falling and the old stars are peeping out and the sea keeps its nightly tryst with the little land it loves.”
#PEI
I remember the night you were born in the little house in Charlottetown. It was in May & a west wind was blowing silvery clouds over the moon. There was a star or two here & there. In our tiny garden everything we had was small except our love & our happiness.
EMILY OF NEW MOON
“The 23rd of May came, an unseasonably warm day...A hot breeze blew all the forenoon; but…it died away into a heavy stillness. At half past three Anne heard a low rumble of thunder. She promptly dismissed school at once, so the children might get home before the storm came.”
“The 23rd of May came, an unseasonably warm day...A hot breeze blew all the forenoon; but…it died away into a heavy stillness. At half past three Anne heard a low rumble of thunder. She promptly dismissed school at once, so the children might get home before the storm came.”
"girls of 13, going on 14, were too old for childish amusements as playhouses, and there were more fascinating sports to be found about the pond. It was splendid to fish for trout over the bridge and the two girls learned to row in the little dory..."
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES
"girls of 13, going on 14, were too old for childish amusements as playhouses, and there were more fascinating sports to be found about the pond. It was splendid to fish for trout over the bridge and the two girls learned to row in the little dory..."
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES
#Spring had come once more to Green Gables, the beautiful #capricious, reluctant Canadian spring, lingering along through April and #May in a succession of sweet, fresh, chilly days, with pink sunsets and miracles of resurrection and growth.
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES
🎨Bryce C Liston
Fishing boats went white-winged down the channel in the mornings…There was always a certain sense of adventures and farings-forth…the sea called ever to the dwellers on shore, and even those who might not answer its call felt the thrill & unrest & mystery & possibilities of it.