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Category Archives: reblog
The Giant’s Headless Body ~ James Elkington
Reblogged from Mountains, Myths and Moorlands: An unnamed giant lived on these moors – he wasn’t a good giant, he was a bad giant and he robbed and persecuted the folk who lived round about. The locals needed a hero … Continue reading
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Janice Spina interviews Robbie and Michael Cheadle
Reblogged from Jems Books: Robbie Cheadle Please help me welcome authors Robbie and Michael Cheadle to Jemsbooks.blog Segment of Interview an Author. It’s a pleasure to have you here, Robbie and Michael. The soap box is all yours. 1. Please … Continue reading
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Tagged author interview, baking, children's books, fondant, Michael Cheadle, reading, Recipes, Robbie Cheadle
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Merlin…part two ~ Anita Dawes
Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie: The food was good. Young Merlin as he is to be known had no idea what he was eating. The hermit asked if he needed more, and filled Merlin’s bowl from the black … Continue reading
Watch where you put your feet ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: A wise man avoids encounters with the law. Whatever your budget, it’s still more than you can afford. Not only that but once entangled with lawyers, you place yourself at the mercy of … Continue reading
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Amanda in New Mexico, on #LisaBurtonRadio
Reblogged from Craig Boyack speaking to Darlene Foster at Entertaining Stories: Welcome all you research junkies, and skeptical paranormal fans. You’ve landed on Lisa Burton Radio, the only show that brings you characters from the books you love. I’m your … Continue reading
Merlin ~ Anita Dawes
Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie: A young boy was found by the old hermit, wandering in the woods, naked, as thin as a reed. The hermit took him further into the woods to his cave, hidden from sight, … Continue reading
Miss Cranston’s Tea Room ~ Steve Tanham
Glasgow is a wonderful city. I’m biased, as my seven Scottish cousins were born there. I love Scotland. Edinburgh is beautiful, and we visit it often; but Glasgow has that combination of grit and grace that speaks of its historic … Continue reading
Renewal and Beginnings ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: I was invited to take part in the 3.2.1 Me Challenge by Jordan at https://desertrose.blog/2018/08/26/how-i-found-inspiration/ The rules, are simple: 1. Thank the person who nominated you. 2. Provide two quotes on the subject you are sent by that … Continue reading
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Inspiration: On your own but not alone ~ Marilyn Armstrong
Marilyn’s response to the 3.2.1 Me Challenge: Inspiration: On your own but not alone We all start college — or at least most of us do — pretty young. In our teens, generally. Some of us start even sooner. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Garry Armstrong, journalism, Marilyn Armstrong, Photography, professional life, writing
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#Inspiration #3.2.1 Me Challenge ~ Althea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: Sue Vincent of The Daily Echo kindly nominated me for the 3.2.1 Me Challenge, giving me the word “Inspiration” for my topic. Thank you, Sue. Do check out her response to the challenge, “Time.” The seemingly … Continue reading
