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Category Archives: reblog
Camp Joffre ~ Léa at Found in France
Reblogged from Found in France: “The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.” – Albert Einstein La belle France. Yet even the most beautiful of gardens have … Continue reading
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Tagged children, concentration camp, culture, education, Families, Fascism, France, history, Landmark, memorial, war
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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Author Update – D.Wallace Peach, Terry Tyler and Fiona Tarr
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Welcome to the first of this week’s Cafe and Bookstore Updates with recent reviews for authors on the shelves. The first author today with a recent review is D.Wallace Peach for The Sorcerer’s Garden. About the book … Continue reading
The Coffee Monster ~ Gun Roswell
Reblogged from Rantings of a Third Kind: “The monster in me, before coffee, believe you me, you really do not, want to see” Gun Roswell The Coffee Monster In the early morning hours, the alarm went off, waking up, with … Continue reading
In the #Spotlight at Nesie’s Place ~ “My Maine: Haiku Through the Seasons” by Bette A. Stevens
Reblogged from Felicia Denise at Nesie’s Place : ~~~ Inspired by The Pine Tree State—Maine’s diverse landscape, natural beauty, rural communities, and independent people—the author’s 150 haiku poems, along with her photographs, reflect the Maine she knows and loves. Bette … Continue reading
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Tagged American Poetry, Bette A. Stevens, Japanese Poetry and Haiku, Poetry
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Not just any old fence ~ Jim Webster
Reblogged from Jim Webster: I’ve been working with electric fences for cattle pretty much all of my life. Ours are just the single strand of wire which is held up with insulated posts and has a battery supplying the power. … Continue reading
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Tagged electric stock fences, high voltage low ams, horns, Muhhhhh, old tractor batteries
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#Openbookbloghop – The Writing Process ~ Roberta Eaton
Reblogged from Roberta Writes: What is the most difficult part of your artistic process? This is an intriguing question which I can only answer if I first break down what I think my own writing process is. I have only … Continue reading
Olga Nunez ~ #Bookreview of Voices of the Second World War: A Child’s Perspective by Sheila A Renshaw (@penswordbooks)
Reblogged from Olga Nunez: Hi all: I bring you another book by Pen & Sword, one that I know will interest many of you. Voices of the Second World War: A Child’s Perspective by Sheila A Renshaw Voices of the … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Book reviews Children, history, Pen & Sword, true accounts, UK, WWII
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Above the Lion and the Lamb (Part Two) ~ Steve Tanham
Reblogged from Sun in Gemini: We were on the Helm Crag plateau, about to climb up and beyond the Lion and the Lamb rocks to reach the start of the ridge. When you’ve just done a steep climb, it’s natural … Continue reading
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Tagged Calf Crag, Easdale Tarn, Fairfield Round, Grasmere, Helm Crag, Lion and the Lamb, River Rothay, Wordsworth
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Oncoming, Ongoing ~ Bela Johnson
Reblogged from belas bright ideas: I don’t know how I swallowed the myth that life would ease with age, itself, the oncoming traffic of debts and obligations never slows; in fact it seems sped up as we work at carving … Continue reading
