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Category Archives: reblog
The taste of real food ~ A. C. Flory
Reblogged from Meeka’s Mind: Strawberries, glorious aren’t they? The image above came from freeimages.com, and I can only assume the strawberries are store bought because mine look like this: Yes, that is a bog standard dinner fork for comparison. My … Continue reading
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Tagged apricots, basil, benefits, children, cost, costs, difficulty, flavour, home-grown food., parsley, peaches, pots, strawberries, tomatoes, watercress and posted in Food glorious food
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Wise Women Travellers at Dropping Pennies: Rivers of Energy, Places of Power
Reblogged from Dropping Pennies, where Widdershins is a guest: Hello Everyone! Today I am honored to have Widdershins as guest Blog post. Read On & Enjoy! Widdershins has just published her book, Prelude – The Gaining Of Shamanic Wisdom. It’s … Continue reading
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Bedtime Stories for Grownups – Felicity Sidnell Reid is Chris Graham’s guest
Reblogged from TRSA: I suppose it says something, possibly profound, about the state of the world, that there are now so many apps available which promise stories that will send the reader or listener to sleep. You can choose to … Continue reading
Lizzie Chantree introduces Victoria Cooke
Reblogged from Lizzie Chantree: Today it’s my great pleasure to introduce you to author Victoria Cooke. She is sharing with us how she fell in love with books and writing and where the inspiration for her stories come from… Firstly, … Continue reading
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Learning life’s lessons ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: It has to be said that education within the city of Port Naain is sporadic. Most people acquire some, but often we find out the hard way. One soon learns that there are certain people one … Continue reading
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Unspeakable Beauty ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: “To be fully alive is to have an aesthetic perception of life because a major part of the world’s goodness lies in its often unspeakable beauty.” Yukitaka Yamamoto 96th generation High Priest (Guji) of the Tsubaki Grand … Continue reading
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Some Days ~ River Dixon
Reblogged from River Dixon: There are days When this world proves Too much for me I was stopped At a crosswalk To let a woman and her children cross A baby under one arm Two small children rushing To keep … Continue reading
The Apostrophe ~ Connie Jasperson #amwriting
Reblogged from Life in the Realm of Fantasy: Today we’re looking at the sometimes confusing apostrophe. It has many uses, but I will only delve into the most common ways we use it in creative writing today. In creative writing, … Continue reading
