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1. This Week in Dragons







I will be at the Carlsbad Library (Cole Branch) on Tuesday, November 15, at 3:30 to celebrate Children's Picture Book Month. I'll have some of my dragon friends with me (You can expect Baby Dragon and Tri for certain, and I heard somewhere that Baby Dragon just might bring his dragon puppet, too--Babier Dragon!)  

But don't expect me to be reading any books about dragons. I mean, dragons can breathe fire and stuff like that. They can be dangerous!!

Actual picture of my brain this week.


Which is why I am  going to drop this quote here for you, in case you need it. 



“Fairy tales are more than true – not because they tell us dragons exist, but because they tell us dragons can be beaten.”

~ Neil Gaiman, Coraline 
(source,  G.K. Chesterton)


Holding all of you in my heart,

hrh





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