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Category Archives: reblog
Level 1000 ~ a story from A.A. Azariah at Wallie’s Wentletrap
Reblogged from Wallie’s Wentletrap: What would it be like if someone were trapped in their favorite video game as if it were real life? Dina is about to find out… *** He was beautiful. Not even a 75-inch OLED could … Continue reading
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Tagged dventure, Gamer, Humor, inspiration, Life, motivation, romance, Spiritual, writing
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Guadalest in the Mountains ~ Darlene Foster
Reblogged from Darlene Foster’s Blog: A favourite place to visit near us is the historic village of Guadalest located on a pinnacle of rock with spectacular views all around. It requires driving a twisty, narrow road that winds up into … Continue reading
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Tagged bell tower, Castell de Guadalest, Guadalest, mountain villages, Orduna Family House, Penon de la Alcala, Spain, travel
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Revisiting the King’s Table ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: This weekend, I needed to get into nature – into the bosom of the Goddess so to speak. For me, the connection to the land and to the Goddess is something … Continue reading
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Tagged czech republic, dowsing, Neolithic monument, reconnecting, stone circle
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Mary Smith: Pregnant in Pakistan
Reblogged from MarySmith’sPlace: I’ll have to do this story over a couple of instalments. Despite my delight at returning to Quetta, it didn’t long for me to miss being in Afghanistan. By Beluchistan – Baluchistan, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=54411683 I … Continue reading
Willow Willers interviews Author, Jane Dougherty.
Reblogged from willowdot21: Today I am very excited to have the very talented Jane Dougherty to visit and discuss her latest book. This is a new adventure for Jane as this is a poetry book. Hello, Willow. Thank you for … Continue reading
The City and the Stars (2) : The Houses of Skara Brae ~ Steve Tanham
Skara Brae’s modern story began in 1850 when a violent sea-storm tore off the layers of grass, sand and soil that had covered what appeared to be two ancient and completely intact Neolithic houses. For 4,000 years, they had been … Continue reading
Chris Graham at TRSA Meets Guest Author, Pete Springer…
Reblogged from Chris, The Story Reading Ape: Wake Up and Smell the Coffee I’m old-fashioned in a lot of ways. I could list twenty different qualities that put me into the senior box instead of the middle-age category. One of … Continue reading
Slavic Tales ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: A new book of poems out on Kindle and I may add the paperback later…. These are my most recent musings and seem to deal primarily with aspects of Slavic spirituality … Continue reading
Afghanistan Adventures ~ Mary Smith #60 final journey
Reblogged from MarySmith’sPlace: Afghanistan, December 1989 Jaghoray to Quetta Suddenly, it was time to leave. The last few days were hectic, full of frantic packing and emotional farewells. Dinner party So many people were joining us on the journey to … Continue reading
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Liz Gauffreau Reviews: Sacred Mounds by Jim Metzner
Reblogged from Liz Gauffreau: Jim Metzner’s historical fantasy Sacred Mounds opens with a man who has lost time and gained a tattoo on the palm of his hand. Meet Salvador Samuels, a middle-aged man of no particular distinction, except for … Continue reading
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