RebeccaTheLibrarian

RebeccaTheLibrarian

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9 years ago @ The Toast - Portraits Of "The Wrat... · 1 reply · +14 points

I'm fairly certain that in #2 Hera (I guess?) has a wand and I'm pretty sure she is saying "It's Le-vee-OH-sah, not Le-vee-oh-SAH" and the other guy is agreeing with her.

9 years ago @ The Toast - An Open Thread, and Se... · 0 replies · +7 points

this is perfect

9 years ago @ The Toast - An Open Thread, and Se... · 1 reply · +7 points

Thank you this just made me laugh so hard and it helped counteract the crying. For a moment anyway

9 years ago @ The Toast - An Open Thread, and Se... · 0 replies · +3 points

Rilla of Ingleside makes me cry SO many times.

Also, The Bridge to Terabithia engenders the ugliest body sobs

9 years ago @ The Toast - An Open Thread, and Se... · 0 replies · +10 points

Hamilton will always remind me of The Toast because this is where I first heard about it and then heard about it again. And again. And again. And then I listened to it and it became my life. <3

9 years ago @ The Toast - An Open Thread, and Se... · 1 reply · +51 points

Dang it! I was going to leave before I became a mess at work and it didn't work. I can't do a selfie here, but here is my selfie on Cavendish beach. I love you all so much! <a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/59288532@N05/27918549282/in/album-72157670475953835/" title="Me on Cavendish Beach">Me on Cavendish Beach<script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

9 years ago @ The Toast - An Open Thread, and Se... · 4 replies · +29 points

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WAS AMAZING

(I am refusing to say goodbye yet also I'm going to have to read all of these comments at home later where I can sob into my ice cream)

It was a literary pilgrimage and you all were so nice and helpful and there are so many Montgomery kindred spirits here, so I prepared a flickr album if you want to see a selection of my pictures.

ALSO I highly recommend the LM Montgomery conference to anyone and everyone. There were literary scholars and fans and casual researchers and some people who came just to listen to everything and it was quite literally one of the best experiences of my life because everyone at the conference was so warm and welcoming and we all immediately had things in common (because Maud obviously) and if you can you should come in 2018 because it's going to be so much awesomeness.

9 years ago @ The Toast - Things Lucy Maud Montg... · 0 replies · +4 points

I am on Twitter as @SonshineMusic. I'm not on Reddit because I can't figure it out haha

9 years ago @ The Toast - Things Lucy Maud Montg... · 0 replies · +9 points

Always and forever Emily

9 years ago @ The Toast - Things Lucy Maud Montg... · 1 reply · +56 points

I just got back from PEI (I DIDN'T WANT TO LEAVE) and I definitely brought back raspberry cordial with me. Everything about the trip was perfection. And I have about 4,000 pictures of red cliffs by the ocean. And I met about 100 kindred spirits (but that was probably mainly because I was at a Montgomery conference and it seems to be a rule that only people who are of the race that knows Joseph are allowed to come)