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Peggy Fudge: Always loved a spinning globe There's nothing like a globe to track history, current events, or a great novel. Comments re photo 52356: The world with provenance By Peggy Fudge I've always loved a spinning globe. I'd play a little game - spin it, then close my eyes and stop it by putting my finger on it, and say 'I want to go...there.' I hope people with small children bought the globes and will teach the youngsters games that inspire and educate. I bought a new globe when I got into reading the novels of Patrick O'Brian and wanted to follow the voyages of Jack Aubrey. There's nothing like a globe to track history, current events, or a great novel. And how wonderful if you got to buy one that had transported you from your classroom to the other side of the world. - Peggy Fudge This story was posted on 2013-11-16 15:40:31
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