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Category Archives: reblog
So What Was That All About? Part 1 ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: As an author, I want to see my books discovered, read and enjoyed. So I thought that I would do a multi-part blog periodically about some of my books. to rekindle … Continue reading
How To Create And Add A ‘Contact Me’ Form To Your WordPress Blog ~ Hugh W. Roberts
Hugh Roberts with yet another helpful post on setting up and managing your blog: Every week, I get contacted via the ‘Contact Hugh’ button on my blog’s menu bar. If I didn’t have a way for visitors to my blog … Continue reading
Wilsonuv Les and an Energy Line ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: Wilsonuv Les or Wilson’s Forest in English is another spectacular spot of greenery in Brno. According to a website I found, it was ‘founded in 1882 by the landowner and notary … Continue reading
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Tagged alignments, Brno, czech republic, earth energies, energy lines, leys
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Marcia Meara hosts Gwen M. Plano ~ The Culmination, A New Beginning #GwenMPlano
Reblogged from The Write Stuff: Hi, Everybody! Please help me welcome our first guest of 2021, my friend and author, Gwen Plano. Gwen is here to share her latest release, The Culmination, a new beginning with us. I know you’ll … Continue reading
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Tagged #GuestDayTuesday, #GwenMPlano, author, Books, launch, NewRelease, thriller
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Across a Scattered Land ~ Steve Tanham
Across a scattered land I sought you For almost all a lifetime’s days Until within a book I brought you To be a light beneath my gaze. Continue reading at Sun in Gemini
Well it’s a plan ~ Tallis Steelyard
Rebligged from JimWebster, aka Tallis Steelyard: I was going to start this by saying that there are two types of librarians. Mind you, last time I said that we ended up with a brawl. Somebody immediately leapt up and shouted … Continue reading
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Tagged Aea in her aspect of Judicious Enthusiasm", Books, librarians
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A First Connection ~ Peter Wells at Countingducks
Reblogged from Countingducks: When I met her she felt her beauty was a recollection: her power to attract, she feared, long since gone and she was defenceless against the scrutiny of those less charitable than herself. She was a drunk … Continue reading
Geoffroi de Charny and the Turin Shroud ~ April Munday
Reblogged from A Writer’s Perspective: These week we’re continuing with our look at aspects of the life of Geoffroi de Charny. Like most of his contemporaries, de Charny was very pious. In the 1340s he started planning the building of … Continue reading
Walking off the mince pies#04 ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from MarySmith’sPlace: Happy New Year! It’s becoming a New Year tradition to walk off the mince pies, though the first one took place between Christmas and New Year and was my first blog post, which you can read here. … Continue reading
