Long before I started blogging and well before I discovered TpT, I had a little store on eBay where I sold my hand-beaded book-themed bookmark "thongs" (because they fit in the crack of your book, of course). It was there that I had the good fortune to cross paths with Marsha Gaspari, otherwise known as the Boo Lady.
I was already familiar with the Boo Lady before she happened upon my store, though. She used to have a website called the BooHole and it encouraged adults and children to carry on the generosity of Boo Radley and Miss Maudie by creating our own "Boo" holes to pass along gifts to people passing by. She had pictures of her various knotholes and posted those of others. My students and I came across her website one year when they were researching examples of To Kill a Mockingbird in pop culture.


Now, it's my turn to pay it forward. You can download my To Kill a Mockingbird word cloud prints free this week!
And don't forget to check out Marsha's Etsy shop:

To read more from the Boo Lady, peruse her blog: http://boolady.blogspot.com/
Follow the happenings of two owls on Marsha's other blog: The Adventures of Ned and Nellie