The Nook’s Chronicle


The weeks pass, the months gather, and the ideas remain.




“Not all those who wander are lost.”

— J. R. R. Tolkien



  • The Maps We Carry in Our Minds





The Word Of The Day

Liberty

/ˈlɪb.ə.ti/ (UK), /ˈlɪb.ɚ.t̬i/ (US)

Origin:
From Old French liberté, from Latin libertās (“freedom, liberty”), from līber (“free”), ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₁leudʰero- (“belonging to the people; free”).

Definition:
The state of being free from oppressive restrictions, control, or arbitrary authority; the power to act, speak, or think without undue restraint within the bounds of law or justice.

Example:
“The monument became an enduring symbol of liberty and hope.”

Yesterday’s
Hinterland

Today’s
Liberty

The Other Day’s
Compass

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What Happened On This Day?

On July 4, 1927





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