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Rainbow Promises, a HAIKU by Bette A. Stevens
Originally posted on Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author:
Spring has finally sprung after a long and frigid winter at here at The Farmstead in Central Maine. Captured a rainbow and its promise in a spring Haiku. Hope you’re enjoying the sensational sights, sounds and scents of the season, friends! ~ Bette A. Stevens
Alternate Title & I want to be a Great, Great Uncle.
Originally posted on barsetshirediaries:
It’s taken me until late this evening to realise that last week’s blog went out under the title of Sunday. It’s not the first time it’s happened that I’ve forgotten to change the title in line with whatever occurs during the week. But I’ve been looking at posts all day which…
My Photos
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
I love taking pictures. It’s been years since I did much other than family snapshots, but I still try to make them special. I love interesting light and find myself applying composition rules automatically. Below are a few of my photos from years past. I have promised to go out…
Author Spotlight no.408 – fantasy, flash fiction author and essayist Josh Bertetta
Originally posted on Morgen 'with an E' Bailey:
Complementing my interviews, today’s Author Spotlight, the four hundred and eighth, is of fantasy, flash fiction author and essayist Josh Bertetta. If you would like to take part in an author spotlight, take a look at author-spotlights. After hearing the Vice President of Academic Affairs told him…
Cat Racing is SO BORING!
Originally posted on Marion's Superkitty Tales and Children's Books:
Time for another original story! Once upon a time, there were seven cats, two children, and a Mommy and Daddy that lived in the same house. There were quiet times when everyone was busy doing their own thing; other times, it could be very…
Sometimes, death is only the beginning of the adventure!
Originally posted on AUTHOR JENNIFER LOISKE:
What could unite a Roman Legion and the Caledonian army they are fighting? Or a US Cavalry Company with the Native American tribes arrayed against them? How about a highly trained and motivated Special Forces unit and the terrorists they have been sent to wipe out at all costs?…