Archive | February 14, 2017
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Doing what comes naturally
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
We were in Castleton, hunting for props for the Feathered Seer. It was a cold, grey morning, but even so, the warm stone of the small Derbyshire town was inviting. We wandered through the streets, exploring hidden streets that we had not seen before and following the…
Valentine’s Day Funnies
Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
Photo Source: http://www.appsforpcplanet.com/ Boy: Do you have a date for Valentine’s Day? Girl: Yes, February 14th. Photo Source: http://theromantic.com Girl: “I can’t be your valentine for medical reasons.” Boy: “Really?” Girl: “Yeah, you make me sick!” Photo Credit: http://www.valentinesdaysurprises.com Roses are red, violets are blue. If he’s busy on Valentines…
Historical Division: America’s Legacy of Child Soldiers by Suzanne Adair
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? One of the most haunting images of war around the globe is that of children holding semi-automatic weapons. In the United States, these images shock a belief system. Children should be in nurturing home environments, enjoying the company of friends after school, taking clarinet lessons, playing softball. They…
Mountains White as Clouds… Stuart France
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
* … “As I see it,” continues Wen, “we have two possible identities for an Old Woman who tends a Herb Garden and can be described as an Enchantress, or an Ogress…” “Only two?” “She is either Mother Earth or she is Mother Nature.” “The first is…
A Love Story – by Zoe the Cat…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
A Love Story by Zoe It’s February 14th, my friends! And you know what that means. Before I tell you my love story, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Zoe the Fabulous Feline, and I live with a human named Emily. I write…
Simplicity #midnighthaiku
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
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Interview and Q&A with Sandra Block
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? ? Sandra A. Block graduated from college at Harvard, then returned to her native land of Buffalo, New York for medical training and never left. She is a practicing neurologist and proud Sabres fan, and lives at home with her husband, two children, and impetuous yellow lab Delilah.…
Flame by Michael #writephoto
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Around the campfire, there was something sensational about him. It was odd because all day he had been on the tour and I hadn’t given him a moment’s notice. He had one of those faces that shadow did a lot for. It accentuated his ‘best’ features. They…