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Me, Me , Me
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Me, Me, Me Regina Puckett It’s me, me, me, first today Better get out of my way Because I’m coming through No matter what you do I’m the first one in line I’m before all you swine Those rules don’t include me I’m first, first, first, you see If that…
The ferryman and the seal
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
The ferryman stared broodily into the water. His skiff lay beneath the overhanging branches of a willow; its leaves trailed in the water. The tide was rising and he smelt the salt tang of the ocean, just out of sight behind the bend in the river. The ferryman disliked…
HOMEMADE BISCUITS By: April Crowe
Originally posted on Dena Rogers:
I took a couple days off from work last week to catch up on my “work” at home. I did get a lot accomplished, but it seemed I wasn’t the only one who was writing. I’ve been sitting on this post for a almost a week now, trying to come…
River Cottage Veg: 200 Inspired Vegetable Recipes, by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Today’s post is from Janet of the library’s Outreach Services Division: Reviewing a new cookbook always starts in my kitchen. I read the author’s introduction, flip through the chapters, read through a selection of the recipes, and then zero in on one or two to try. This…
Do You Want To Fly?
Originally posted on mira prabhu:
Manhattan January 1993: A friend offers to pay for a Vedic Astrological reading with James Kelleher, an American who studied with great teachers in India and returned to the west to share his amazing gifts of illumination. I don’t believe in this outdated crap, I say to him, stubborn as…
River Monster’s: Body Snatcher (May/11/2014)
In the remote rivers of Guyana, Wade is on the hunt for a new candidate for largest freshwater fish in the world. Could there be some truth to the legend of a predatory freshwater mermaid?
Gwen Selix
Originally posted on Cap'n Joe's Blog and Interviews with Coleman Weeks:
– 1. Did you pick your genre or did it pick you?: I feel like fantasy picked me honestly. Ever since I was little I loved going into worlds that were made up. I read Narnia at a young age and spent…
Originally posted on The New Psalmanazar:
Some days the only thing that helps is to close your eyes and think about Julie Andrews. Print by Rokuro Taniuchi 1921-1981.