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Category Archives: reblog
Five lessons learned as a Speaker/Guest Author at a Lit Festival… by Sherry Carroll
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape: All learned the very hard way, so you don’t By Sherry Carroll, AKA the Shiny Happy Sherry LESSON ONE. Remember, it can always get worse… And If they offer you a chair, take it… … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Graham, humour, speaking, tips, TRSA, writing, Writing Talent Showcase
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Tips and Tricks from Tina Frisco
Reblogged from Tina Frisco: I always appreciate authors and bloggers sharing information that makes my blogging life a little easier. Over this past year, I’ve picked up several tips and tricks that I’d like to share with you. WordPress 1. … Continue reading
Cleopatra’s Needle, London – Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: However, I didn’t have to wait too long to be seen by the very helpful staff, so was soon back out in the sunshine with some time to spare before lunch. I thought I’d take … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, reblog
Tagged Alexandria, Cleopatra's needle, desert, dream, Egypt, embankment, heiroglyphics, Heliopolis, London Eye, London., New York, Nile, oddity, Paris, pharoah, Ramses, Sphinx, Thames, Thutmoses, Westminster
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My very own pussy riot … Fransi Weinstein
Reblogged from 365 and Counting: It’s been close to 40 years since I’ve lived without a cat in my life and I’m shocked at how “still” and lifeless my apartment is. Eerily, uncomfortably so, to be honest. I’m amazed at … Continue reading
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Tagged American Idol, bloggers, blogging, blogs, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, cat rescues, cats, CNN, Dancing With The Stars, felines, Fransi Weinstein, fur babies, Montreal, over protective mothers, Robert Redford, storytellers, storytelling, Toronto, writers, writing
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The Reality of Adventuring – Jemima Pett at TRSA
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape, a guest post from Jemima Pett: Welcome back to episode three of my Saga of the Adventurers (working title), sees us back with Talbot, the fox-rabbit we met in January. Just a reminder, every … Continue reading
Taking life as you find it. – Jim Webster
Reblogged from Jim Webster: There was once a shepherd who dropped his Bible while he was mending a gap in a hedge. A couple of days later, a sheep walked up to him carrying the Bible in its mouth. The … Continue reading
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Tagged agonies of indecision, lamb’s wool onesies, menace, the beast from the east
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Travels With Maggie: The Beginning – Pat Bean
Reblogged from Pat Bean’s Blog: “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.”–Neale Donald Walsch Here’s How It All Began Balcony House: Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Not only have my travels taken me all across the country, they … Continue reading
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Tagged beginnings, birds, Journeys, Mesa Verde, pat bean, RV travel, Travels With Maggie
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Five Days with Gaia in Bermuda – Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: Gayatri: The feminine form of the divine, and therefore one may extrapolate that Gaia, or Mother Earth, is an aspect of her. (Note some associate the Gayatri mantra with the solar god, Savitr, as I mentioned in … Continue reading
Still writing – Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: I thought I’d take a wee break from my self-imposed blogging and social media embargo to let everyone know I’m still here. I’ve really missed reading posts and being on Facebook, but have to admit … Continue reading
