Celebration of Mermaids

In tribute to my Danish heritage, this BookMooch Journals theme is a Celebration of Mermaids.

The Little Mermaid sitting at Langelinie in Copenhagen, is one of Denmark’s biggest tourist attractions. The sculpture was put up in 1913, and has since then been the symbol of Denmark.

According to the Standard Dictionary of Folklore: Mythology and Legend, Merfolk (mermaids and mermen) are supernatural beings who live primarily beneath the sea.

Mermaids and other female water spirits have appeared in folklore and religions around the world for many centuries. They may be viewed as symbols both of men’s idealization of the feminine and of men’s fear of women. There is also ambivalence in women’s views of mermaids, which may represent subservience to patriarchy, as in The Little Mermaid, yet also embody female freedom and power, as in images of goddesses.

Science has not yet entirely explained away the mermaid who, like the Loch Ness Monster, still lurks on the borders of credibility. As long as parts of the world’s oceans remain a mystery no doubt people will continue to believe in the existence of hidden submarine beings.

You have complete artistic freedom…so be as creative as you’d like and use as many pages as you like, write, scrapbook, stamp, draw, paint, scribble, include multimedia or found objects, whatever direction your inspiration takes. Have FUN!!!

When you are done with this journal, please re-list it on BookMooch so that project participants can follow it. When the book is full please contact me ~ lilylizard ~ to make arrangements for its return.

-Lily

This journal was last received by a journaller who was then involved in a bad accident and nothing more has been sent. My emails remain unanswered.

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Medusa’s Memories

This is a journal to celebrate Ancient Greece, from the Neolithic Age to the Classical and Hellenistic Age.

What is it that you love about Greece? Is it the food? The art? Ancient mythologies? Theatre? Do you like reading Homer’s epic tales or do you prefer the comedies of Aristophanes? Whatever you add to this journal, do it with a Grecian theme!

When book is full please contact me [k00kaburra] to arrange its return home. Thank you!

-Suzi

Journal stalled with an inactive and unresponsive moocher.

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The Artists of BookMooch

Hello!
Here’s what is expected of moochers:
1) Please add any art you do to at least 2 pages.
2) Send the journal on within 2 weeks (mailing and artistic time
3) Encourage International Artists!
4) Have fun!
5) When the book is nearly complete, please return to me.
6) My private email is: Carlystroman@yahoo.com should you have a problem
7) Do your Creative best!

I will upload the finished journal pages for everyone to print, enjoy and have fun once returned as well as post on the journal forum.

Regards,
Carly S

This journal was mooched by someone who has been inactive for nearly  3 years now, and has not responded to mails. Must be regarded as lost.

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The Chocolate Box

This gorgeous little cerise pink book is dedicated to chocolate. Chocolate recipes, wrappings, quotes, and anything chocolate inspired – poems, stories, art, all “chocolate-box pretty”. Think girly but glorious, delectable, decadent and divine. This is not a box of chocolates to be enjoyed in your jim-jams, crying over your favourite chick flick on the sofa. This is the type you indulge in while soaking in a candle-lit bath of something rose-scented and expensive.

If you need inspiration, I’ve included my favourite hot chocolate recipe to get you in the mood. Sit back, relax, and dip into The Chocolate Box…

laurajames

This journal has been kept by an inactive and unresponsive journaller.


Book Quotes – A Journal for Booklovers

I have collected quotes about books and about reading for many years so I wanted a place to collect them all, to share them with others and to get others to add their favorite quotes about books. You can also add or make up your own quotes about why you love books (I did!). Enjoy!

– renarossner 

The moocher who requested this journal from Rena did not know about journalling and just included it in a package to another moocher without points so it is not traceable as it has not resurfaced. It must be regarded as lost.

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Plain and Simple Journal

This journal, created by Sue Bender, features quotes from her book Plain and Simple, line drawings and color illustrations, and blank space for reflection. A fascination with Amish quilts led Sue to live with the Amish in their seemingly timeless world, a landscape of immense inner quiet. This privilege, rarely bestowed upon outsiders, taught her about simplicity and commitment and the contentment that comes from accepting who you are. The publisher describes this journal as: “Infused with the quiet spirit of the Amish.”

That’s about to change.

This is now a Journal for The BookMooch Journal Project.
[ http://bmjournal.wordpress.com/about/ ]

Theme: Open. Plain. Simple. (Or, for you rebellious artists, just the opposite.)

Write a note, add a story, add your artwork. Decorate some pages. Don’t have an idea? There’s a quote or image on almost every page to work from.

You are encouraged to sign your contribution, with your BookMooch username and your name if you wish, along with the date you completed your artwork. Feel free to pass the book around to your local friends, who aren’’t on BookMooch, as long as you’’re confident they will get it back into the system.

After you and your fellow creatives are done adding your art, please put the journal back into this same page I’’ve created for it here at BookMooch so someone else can mooch it and add to it, and when it is full, please contact Tim who may be reached through his account at BookMooch [http://www.bookmooch.com/m/bio/ereneta], to send the journal home.

-Tim

This journal was sent to Beth (USA: AL)  splomo but not resent: last here 400 days ago (as of  Oct. 22 2010).

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Seasons of Life

What is your favorite season? Why is it your favorite? Do you have pictures or poems to share?

Share your favorite seasons with your Bookmooch friends.

When this journal is full, please send it back to Debbie Hoggan (Bookmooch ID: hogganclan)

-Debbie

Marked as lost in the mail.

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High on the Mountaintops of Life

What is your favorite memory of a real high in life? The day you graduated from High School? The day you married your childhood sweetheart? Hearing the first cry of your first newborn? Sending your child to their first day of kindergarten? Sending your baby off to a foreign land? Looking into your wife’s/husband’s eyes and loving them even more?

Share with your Bookmooch friends and tell when you climbed the highest mountaintops of life. This journal is in conjunction with DOWN IN THE VALLEYS OF LIFE. Look for this journal as well! When this journal is full, please send it back to Debbie Hoggan.

-Debbie

 
Unfortunately this journal has been kept by an inactive moocher and all attempts to recover it so far have failed.

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Adventures of Life

What is your favorite adventure of life? Did you climb Mount Everest? Did you go skiing off the edge of a mountain? Perhaps you went sailing around the world. Did you go on a great Safari and dared not tell about it? Did you happen to catch a great fly ball at a baseball game? Share your greatest adventures with your Bookmooch friends.

When this journal is full, please send it back to: Debbie Hoggan (Bookmooch ID: hogganclan).

Debbie

I mailed the last moocher to receive this stalled journal but received no response, and she/he has been away from the site since October 2010. Must be regarded as lost.

Twisted Fables of Life

This is a fun journal that everyone gets to make up their own fables. Did the Princess really sleep on a pea? Perhaps the Brother’s Grimm got their facts mixed up? Did the tortoise REALLY go slower than the hare? This is your time to shine, and make up your own twisted fable. When this journal is full, please send it back to Debbie Hoggan Bookmooch ID: hogganclan.

Debbie

This journal was requested from a journaller who had a bad accident. It seems not to have been sent and her account has been closed.


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