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Mississippi organic color

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Summer heat exchange

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Horizon #haiku #poetry #photography

Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
Flutter in the breeze reaching for impossible dreams Life’s Horizon **** sea taunts “catch me if you can” gulls laugh *** walking forward hazy mist draws attention wooded path ***** The prompt at Chevrefeuille’s Carpe Diem is “Horizon.” There are so many aspects to that word. When you think…

Is Your Cat Ready to Travel? Part 1

Originally posted on Marion's Superkitty Tales and Children's Books:
Summer is here which means that people are going to be out and about enjoying the weather, activities, family occasions, etc.  Some pet parents like to have their pet(s) with them when they go on vacation.  I found some good information to share with…

Always a Bogeyman: An Artists Collaborative of Humanity’s Darkside

Always a Bogeyman: An Artists Collaborative of Humanity’s Darkside

Lupa or What happens when the vessel overflows

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Lupa was released today. Here’s the UK link. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lupa-Jane-Dougherty-ebook/dp/B00KZHXSVQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1402749879&sr=1-1&keywords=Lupa Blurb In Providence, a woman is no more than a vessel, to be filled and emptied. She expects no more, never to feel emotion, never to love or be loved, never to care. This was Lupa’s destiny too. But Lupa…

All things pass

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
©Michael J. Bennett All things pass and turn into the dark Green leaves shrink and sink into the loam Howling cliffs are beaten by the ocean swell Into grains of sand beneath the lacy foam. All things turn their faces from the light Beyond the blue, cold darkness fills…

A Special Interview with Shannon A Thompson — Author, Blogger, and Member of the Dreams, Fantasies, Nightmares, and Visions Team

Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
Today’s Interview is with an author who’s definitely someone to watch now and in the future. I met Shannon during the forming of a Facebook Event I’ll be plugging a little later. She’s been an amiable, patient, and courteous friend and I look forward to talking more with her over the…

…1950’s Dockland Govan, Glasgow slums’ equivalent of naming yer son, ‘Sue’…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
? ? …this ol’ Jurassic is not one of those who subscribe to labelling a childhood growing up in the slums of Glasgow as ‘the bad old days’… they were simply ‘the old days’… post-War Britain held the majority of its population in working-class city environments, all over the country……

SCHOOL’S OUT FOR THE SUMMER AND WE’RE GOING TO MISS IT!

Originally posted on BookPeople:
SCHOOL’S OUT FOR THE SUMMER AND WE’RE GOING TO MISS IT! ~post by Meghan G., BookPeople’s Children’s Book Buyer Now that pencils and notebooks are giving way to swimsuits and hiking gear, we wanted to take some time to highlight our favorite moments from school year 2013-2014. Between our book fair…

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