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Tag Archives: holidays
I decided to NEVER write fiction again~ Guest Post by @marysmithwriter #humor #writing
Reblogged from Barb Taub and Mary Smith: When you’re writing what you love, it’s the most fun you can have with your clothing still on, unless of course you write naked. —Don Roff My dog Peri is glad Mary Smith … Continue reading
Ahead #midnighthaiku
Weathering the storm Strange festivities survived Brighter days ahead *
High Days and Holidays ~ Mike Biles
Just published and available from Amazon – A Bit About Britain’s High Days and Holidays. High Days and Holidays are special occasions, celebrations, or commemorations. They occur throughout the year, some wanted, some not, some remembered more than others. In … Continue reading
The only holiday catalog you’ll ever need. PLUS: the WINNER! #humor #Christmas ~ Barb Taub
Reblogged from Barb Taub, where her gorgeous dog, Peri announces the winner of a copy of my Ani’s Doggerel….and Barb launches her own unique take on the Christmas catalogue… My dog Peri wants to announce the winner of her friend … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, Christmas, Christmas marketing, gift catalog, gift ideas, holidays, Humor, Humour, motherhood, parenting, publicity
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Let the Balefires Burn ~ Padre’s Ramblings #writephoto
Remember, remember the fifth of November Of fireworks, bonfires, and Guys While no one much cares what it all means Its an excuse to light up the skies Continue reading at Padre’s Ramblings
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Tagged England, holidays, Poetry, writing
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The Browning Cycle ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: Confused, you watch the others to see how it is done. After all, they are now all old hands at everything here. Tanned, comfortable and relaxed, the other guests seem almost … Continue reading
The Step-Mother ~ Maria #writephoto
“What do we really know about this girl, except that he met her in Namibia?” Margaret Whitmore asked her husband, Charles as she stood at the window of the drawing-room looking out at the snow covered grounds of the estate. … Continue reading
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Tagged African, conversation, decisions, engagement party, friend, girl, graduating, holidays, home, husband, love life, married, Namibia, objection, Oxford, prejudiced, winter
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Guest author: Amy M. Reade – We’ll Laugh About This…Years From Now
Last year I wrote a blog post for Sue that detailed some of my family’s experiences on vacation. And though my husband and I are tempted to stop going on vacation because of said experiences, we keep doing it. Maybe … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Book launch, family, flights, hawaii, holidays, humour, mystery, new book
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Guest author: Amy M. Reade – I Don’t Write Horror—I Live It.
I don’t know how many times I’ve come back from a vacation and said to anyone who would listen, “I’m never going on vacation again,” only to pack up and go somewhere else the following year. Honestly, with all the … Continue reading
