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What is a Smile
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
Smile ? ? One of the most amazing things is the smile One can appear from across many a mile But there are those of you out there right now That just don’t seem to know how ? I believe this is because you don’t know the why So now let…
My 1 Year Blogaversary!
yadadarcyyada August 8, 2013 wow, that seems like a lifetime ago. That blog post was, Fibromyalgia is a Four Letter Word (it still is). http://yadadarcyyada.com/2013/08/08/fibromyalgia-is-a-four-letter-word/ Since then I’ve made a lot of mistakes, did I say a lot I meant a ton, or perhaps a tad more; probably said a lot of things people don’t […]
“Brand Loyalty” by F.M. Kahren
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
Military Action, Mystery and Character Study This is the first novel in the Matt Rommel Adventure series, though each can be read independently of the other. The hero of the series is Matt Rommel: a retired Marine and former corrections officer who had hoped to put his turbulent past behind him,…
Yael Meyer Music – Fighting for Love with Music
Originally posted on Joe's Geek Fest:
Yael Meyers | Photo by Naomi Solomon I’ve recently run into a couple of artists that are new to me whose music is delightful both in word and sound; Yael Meyer is one of those artists (the other is Paper Lights about whom more later). Ms. Meyer’s warm…
“I think buildings should imitate …”
Originally posted on Art of Quotation:
“I think buildings should imitate ecological systems.” Ken Yeang, Malaysian, architect, ecologist, author More Ken Yeang: Malaysian architect, ecologist and author known for his signature ecoarchitecture and ecomasterplans. Yeang is an early pioneer of ecology-based green design and masterplanning, carrying out design and research in this field since 1971.…
NIAC: An Orbiting Rainbow Posted From Centauri Dreams
Posted: 08 Aug 2014 06:14 AM PDT Remember Robert Forward’s beamed sail concepts designed for travel to another star? Forward was the master of thinking big, addressing questions of physics which, once solved, left it up to the engineers to actually build the enormous infrastructure needed. Thus his crewed mission to Epsilon […]