Archive | May 23, 2018
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People. Urgh.
Originally posted on Suzie Speaks:
After attending the Annual Bloggers Bash on Saturday, The Bloke and I decided to stay overnight and travel back to Birmingham the following day. We’d got up, had breakfast, went to Chiswick House really early in the morning with Shelley as neither of them had seen it and then made…
The Hands Are Almost At Half-Past
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
The hands are almost at half-past. Will the clock last The hour? A sudden shock Can stop The clock At … And what of that? For clocks Are like flies, One dies But the great tick tock Continues on, Though one is gone.
How to Write Effectively While You Are Traveling
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Cal Bailey. Cal runs MountainLeon.com – a travel blog he started after two years of backpacking around the world. If you want to learn more about life on the road or his blogging, you can read his latest post here. I had hosted…
The asymmetric small dog (or half a job well done…)
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
We all know the saga of Ani’s ablutions, How often I’ve tried, and run out of solutions, When dog into bathtub‘s a futile equation Regardless of bribery, guile or persuasion. A bath was required, I needed an answer, ‘Cause all on my own, I did not want…
Demon King’s Desire by J.L. Sheppard #Fantasy #NewRelease @MoBPromos @JL_Sheppard
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
DEMON KING’S DESIRE Elemental Sisters Series#1 by J.L. Sheppard Genre: Paranormal Fantasy Romance Jenna Jenson’s spent her life wondering why she’s different. The only people who may help her find out have been lost to her since their mother’s death. When she’s attacked by a man whose…
Crow DIY?
Originally posted on Audrey Driscoll's Blog:
Something is going on in the big Norway maple that shades my back garden. There has always been a family of crows living around here, but lately I’ve noticed a lot of flapping in that tree and heard a variety of crow vocalizations. The other day was quite…