BillDugan
10-09-2004, 10:20 AM
DigitalDollarWare presents An Aesop A Day (http://www.digitaldollarware.com/AnAesopADay.html).
Is it the homilies; the lessons, the warnings, the wise advice on life, that make the fables so memorable? Or maybe it is the fact that, in the telling and retelling, so many of the stories have become a part of our culture? When you read the fables, you might be surprised to find: themes and words from popular songs througout the years, the essense of cartoon characters that have entertained many a child, the roots of "things grandma always said" ... you might catch yourself saying "I didn't know that that was from an Aesop's Fable".
Follow the links to the FREE eBook download. It is "ShareFreelyWare" - please feel encouraged to share it with anyone who might enjoy the read.
Thanks
Bill Dugan
:cool:
Is it the homilies; the lessons, the warnings, the wise advice on life, that make the fables so memorable? Or maybe it is the fact that, in the telling and retelling, so many of the stories have become a part of our culture? When you read the fables, you might be surprised to find: themes and words from popular songs througout the years, the essense of cartoon characters that have entertained many a child, the roots of "things grandma always said" ... you might catch yourself saying "I didn't know that that was from an Aesop's Fable".
Follow the links to the FREE eBook download. It is "ShareFreelyWare" - please feel encouraged to share it with anyone who might enjoy the read.
Thanks
Bill Dugan
:cool: