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Yellow Cake Spin times 10! Bubonic plague data found on Islamic state computer – UPI.com

Originally posted on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News:
Neo-Cons in heaven with nasty IS computer to claim planning of a bubonic plague bomb! Oh my! ? An Islamic State laptop computer found in Syria allegedly contains plans to build chemical weapons for spreading bubonic plague. The computer, now in Antakya, Turkey,…

Friday Fun — Best Part of the Back-to-School Season

Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
Friday Fun is a group post from the writers of the NHWN blog. Each week, we’ll pose and answer a different, get-to-know-us question. We hope you’ll join in by providing your answer in the comments. QUESTION: Whether you’re a student, a parent, or just a…

Our Dublin Tour. Summer days, summer daze, How to read a city, a painting, a building & a street.

Originally posted on Arran Q Henderson:
Looking back over this summer, since we got our mix of unique art, history and architecture city walking tours going in May, it’s been a hectic yet amazing ride, and often a privilege too.  We did 2 North-by North-West tours; 3 medieval walled city tour/treasure-map hunts; a Victorian walk; 5…

Heart of a Gypsy #haiku #poetry

Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
turn the pages at home with the locals stamps on my passport *** “A traveler am I and a navigator, and every day I discover a new region within my soul”. ~ Gibran The Carpe Diem prompt is Travellers. Kristjaan talks about a particular group the Travellers (from…

Read This Instead — Post by Mary C. Findley

Originally posted on FINDLEY FAMILY VIDEO:
Sam Harris has a new book coming out on September 9, called Waking Up.  He claims we can do away with all religion now, and he is going to wake us up to what we should be doing instead of believing in God. But please read the quote in…

Fun Friday

Originally posted on Joanne Guidoccio:
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Salt & Storm by Kendal Kulper

Originally posted on readful things blog:
Salt & Storm by Kendall Kulper A sweeping historical romance about a witch who foresees her own murder–and the one boy who can help change her future. Sixteen-year-old Avery Roe wants only to take her rightful place as the witch of Prince Island, making the charms that keep the…

Next Time, You Bring The Cookies

Originally posted on yadadarcyyada:
My brain is often at war with my body. I want to do more. More! More! Yes, on days like this my brain sounds like a strange combination of yearning romance novel heroine and petulant child. Such is the hidden world of Fibromyalgia. My body dragged itself out of bed to…

Writers Roast: Christa Wojo

Originally posted on Christa Wojciechowski:
Welcome to the first post of Writers Roast! I thought it only fair that I be the first victim. Do you smell something burning? ? Why Roast and Be Roasted? I know something’s wrong with every draft I write, but I usually can’t figure out what it is. For most writers,…

Favorite Quote Friday

Originally posted on Ren's Ridiculous Rantings:
“Can’t is a word none should speak without blushing; To utter it should be a symbol of shame” – Can’t, Edgar Guest

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