It is best to go a journey on a road that you do not know; on a road
that lures you on to peep over the crest of yonder hill, that ever
flees before you in a game of hide-and-seek, disappearing behind great,
jutting rocks and turns and trees, to leap out again at your approach
and laughingly, elusively, continually slip before you; a road that
winds anon where some roaring brook pours near by; a road that may
deceive you and trick you into miles out of your way. (pg. 16)
From “Walking-Stick Papers” by Robert Cortes Holliday, 1918, Project Gutenburg
URL: http://www.gutenberg.org/catalog/world/readfile?fk_files=1492692&pageno=14
How you can take some time to celebrate Literacy Day with your family and friends.
Read together on a cozy couch and snuggle side by side
Read a children’s story aloud tonight with your family;
Read the newspaper at the dinner table