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Daisies. Art Chair by Ling #5

Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
Painted stools I just noticed that my mum dates her work. This one is marked 04 which makes it 10 years old! She didn’t paint often but she consistently painted over the years. She would paint things and give them away to her friends. She never painted commercially. Just as…

The Author Hot Seat with Juli D. Revezzo

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
My second guest in the Author Hot Seat this week is Juli D.Revezzo. Juli is already quite a successful author so I’m going to be hanging on her every word. Jane: Tell us a little about what you write, and since it’s something that interests me, which genre you…

Without A Single Trace

Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Without A Single Trace Regina Puckett ? I’m giving up on us today I’m turning and walking away I’m going to forget every recollection I’m going to step over every rejection I’m going to remember your name no more I’m closing off every path, road or door So when I…

The Key #poetry #photography #children

Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
? It opened so many doors skeletal though in shape my memories whirl for a moment I escape *** she had curly hair a saucy cherub smile she never got angry well maybe once in a while ** she gave me the key it opened a world my…

Mirror Interview #3 Charles E. Yallowitz

Originally posted on readful things blog:
What is one of the most difficult questions I have ever been asked in an interview? There are a handful of questions that always turn up, so it becomes challenging to give a unique answer. These come down to some creative replies or choosing from a list of possible…

Ever Had One of Those Days???

Going Home…

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
The reserve where I used to play Once in a while I re-visit my childhood home. Well, what’s left of it. The house that I grew up in has lately been demolished. But the environment remains. It’s a strange experience. What seemed so large and impressive to me as…

The Chopped Cookbook from Food Network kitchens

Originally posted on readful things blog:
The Chopped Cookbook: Use What You’ve Got to Cook Something Great by Food Network Kitchens Never again let the question, “What’s for dinner?” stump you. The Chopped Cookbook features secrets for combining pantry staples to make exciting meals. If you’ve ever looked into your fridge, hoping for inspiration to strike,…

Questions about Windemere

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yahoo Image Search So, I’m trying to set up some things for August posts and I came up with the idea of opening the floor to questions about Windemere.  Not my style, but the overall world since I can’t always explain things without going into info dump territory. The…

Update

Originally posted on Year 'Round Thanksgiving Project:
Thanks for hanging in there with me. I promise I will get back to a consistent blogging schedule soon. But here is where things are today: We are really pushing to move dad on July 22. I feel like I have a toddler. Dad is rebelling against the…

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