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Milkman of human kindness
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6 Surprising Celebrity Audiobook Narrators
A Pilgrim in Narnia I first discovered audiobooks while taking graduate courses by distance in Japan. I received these world-class lecture packages in the mail, pulled the cassette out of its cellophane wrapper (yes, a tape!), and then popped it into my car’s tape player. These lectures filled my commutes in Japan, from the rice […]
Random thoughts for August 7th
Originally posted on Mageowl's Blog:
Tonight I’m sharing a few random thought with you for lack of a better idea. What do you think of when you think of chips? Potato chips? Tortilla chips? Pita chips? Paint chips? Chips in a windshield? a cup with a chip? There are even more kind of chips,…
The Possibilities, by Kaui Hart Hemmings
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Just moments after I literally turned to my husband and whined, “This book is beginning to feel like a Lifetime movie,” the next page I read included these thoughts from the character Sarah St. John: “Makes me think of those movies on Lifetime… ” Even the author…
Never Stop Learning
Originally posted on Joanne Guidoccio:
Welcome to my Second Acts Series! Today, we have Kath Unsworth chatting about her passions and her emerging second act as an Illustrator/Artist/Writer. Here’s Kath! “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it.” ― J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan Growing up…
Presenting: Cursed (A Yorkshire Ghost Story) by Karen Perkins
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
? Today I have something for the horror lovers among you: Cursed, by Karen Perkins. She’s back. This time no one is safe. A skeleton is dug up at the crossing of the ways on Hanging Moor, striking dread into the heart of Old Ma Ramsgill – the elderly matriarch of…
Me & Bobby McGee…Live!
Originally posted on mira prabhu:
That spooky stage…. This post fits bang into the “mundane” aspect of our blog title…but it also deals with the greatest foe we each must duel on the long and winding road to freedom — voila, Monsieur EGO! I made my debut as diva at the age of four. Garbed…