In Part 1 of “The History of Knitting,” you learned that knitting most likely began in Egypt at around 1000 AD. From Egypt, knitting spread into Spain – carried over by Arabs during the Islamic Conquest or brought back by Spaniards during the Crusades – before exploding into the rest of Europe. What we know […]
In Part 1 of “The History of Knitting,” you learned that knitting most likely began in Egypt at around 1000 AD. From Egypt, knitting spread into Spain – carried over by Arabs during the Islamic Conquest or brought back by Spaniards during the Crusades – before exploding into the rest of Europe. What we know […]
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Oogami, a salaryman working for a bedding company, has a pretty standard routine. He does his work, keeps to himself, and hides his huge crush on his beautiful supervisor. Normally this does just fine for him, but when he's suddenly transferred to his secret crush's department, it's a blessing and a curse. His biggest problem? He's a literal wolf, while his boss and all his coworkers are sheep! This wolf-boy is in for more than a case of simple puppy-love...
As an author-illustrator of children's picture books, I, Sean E Avery, often soften my jokes to suit my young audiences. I created my weekly webcomic, Sheep and Cloud, to explore my darker sense of humor for grownups!
My first year going to the New York Sheep & Wool Festival was certainly not as I planned but more than I could have imagined thanks to the people who make the difference.
LOVE THAT TRANSCENDS SPECIES Wolfman Oogami is an ordinary salaryman-he drinks beer and eats barbeque with his coworkers and has ridiculous, off-topic conversations in the halls and storerooms. Not to mention, in typical wolfman behavior, he's feeling ridiculously territorial over his office crush, Mashiro. Unfortunately for Oogami, an unexpected adversary appears when Mika, an old (fellow sheep) coworker, rejoins the team. With this interloper interfering in Oogami's budding relationship, does puppy love stand a chance?
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Title: . . . and Jesus Said, feed My Sheep By: Sherryl Hartlen Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 308 Vendor: WestBow Press Publication Date: 2018 Dimensions: 9.02 X 5.98 X 0.69 (inches) Weight: 1 pound ISBN: 1973636158 ISBN-13: 9781973636151 Stock No: WW636151
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