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Dear Darlings,
I told you the story of my favorite Christmas gifts I was given this past holiday. So far I have permission to share two of the letters with you (I haven’t asked the other three yet). I will share their stories with you for no other reason than to have their documentation of our lives
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The Number Eight, The Snippets Network & You!
The Number Eight, The Snippets Network & You!

1) The Snippets Network TSN evolved when eight women likened to Angels came to the rescue.
2) Eight snippets serve as TSN‘s voice mushrooming into many affirming ways.
3) The number eight represen
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Why Off the Grid is Free
When I was in my early twenties, I accepted a challenge to live as a Blind man without using internet, at all, for one month. I was to write down my thoughts and experiences.
I kept a journal for that month and called it Off the Grid. I packaged everything up into some kind of order from beginning to
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Open Call for Art and Creative Writing Up to 49,000 Words

Spooky

That’s precisely the feeling this weekend when the crowds of people out enjoying the sunshine sent me off in a new direction – along a local path I had never walked before Read more of this blog post »

Segari, Solusi Bapak-Bapak yang Susah Membedakan Lengkuas dan Jahe!

4 game day recipes to make in spring
Four fun recipes to make for the friends or family who are in your bubble this spring to enjoy during the match. Bring on game day recipes!
4 game day recipes to make in spring appeared first on When Women Inspire
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Unless You Become like Little Children . . .
by Dr. MaryAnn Diorio
WINNING WITH THE WORD“Winning with the Word” is a weekly blog that will help you to be a winner in life by applying God’s principles for living the abundant life as found in the Bible, God’s manual for life.
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Where in the (Virtual) World I’ve Been
Image via Giphy When I first considered writing this post, I heard only one thing in my head: the Carmen Sandiego theme song (the original one). Not because I’ve gone anywhere (hellooooo, the plague is outside – and we’ve determined I’m an indoor cat even in the best of times) but because I feel lik
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The Problem with Always Being the Problem Solver
A rising executive must learn how to adapt his problem-solving mindset to lead more effectively.




FRIDAY 13TH AND A FULL MOON??!!
My new forum friend, Angela Kulig, is having a booksale today, Friday 13th, on http://www.angelakulig.com
As my book, The Golden Horn, is suitably scary enough I’ve put it up for free on there. I am halfway through a sequel, The Silver Bell, which I am trying to get finished by Midsummer Night, June
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Why This Time Is Different for Andrew Cuomo

FLAME RIDERS Final Cover Flat.
The final cover flat for FLAME RIDERS is out!
"Resplendent with action and adventure...a series finale as fun as it is satisfying." - Publishers Weekly
releasing June 22nd worldwide



The Language of Loneliness
I never realised the word ‘tired’ is in the past tense, until I started learning Russian. There’s a Russian saying Я устала как собака (YA ustala kak sabaka). In English, “I’m as tired as a dog”. I remember staring at the suffix “ла” trying to figure out what I’d done wrong when conjugating the word
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5 Top Customer Service Articles For the Week of March 1, 2021
Each week I read a number of customer service and customer experience articles from various resources. Here are my top five picks from last week. I have added my comment about each article and would like to hear what you think too.
Three Common and Enormous Mistakes Companies Make with Customer Ex
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John Adams on Changing the Conversation Around Dads in the Media
This week, I sit down with John Adams, host of DadPodUK, a fatherhood and family life podcast that shares the different, unique experiences of fatherhood.
John’s podcast comes from being a stay-at-home dad for 10 years, and the conversations he’s had with other dads around the various challenges they
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Trop gaté. Cuento para la revista Histoires pour les Petits.

Pushing through the pandemic
It’s been almost a year since the pandemic closures began here in the U.S. It’s frustrating to see countries like China and Australia to have gotten through the worst and be on the other side, while this country still suffers.

It’s tiring and it makes you feel weary. But, we have to push through. For
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OneSky teachers’ act of kindness makes national headlines in Vietnam
Despite schools in Da Nang having already started Lunar New Year break, OneSky’s Early Learning Center (ELC) stayed open until all parents had finished
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DOWN MEMORY LANE

I call out your name when I walk inside the door.
I never hear your voice, I don't hear it anymore.
It's six years I loved you and I love you still
My heart is empty, no one else can fill.
I take another walk, down memory lane.
You may be gone, but those times will remain..
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Project 150 February round up
I didn’t want to do two Project 150 blog entries in a row, but the book review post I was going to do has slipped because I’m enjoying the book so much. Maybe next week?
So, a long time ago, when I was looking at other blogs regularly to try and boost my readership (and therefore my sales), I found a
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Katherine Stinson and The Stinson Flying School
A Woman’s Place is in the Sky
The Amazing True Tale of an Aviation Pioneer

The early days of aviation were a most exciting time. The few who dared to enter a flying machine were among the era's most popular celebrities. Most of the pilots in the early days were men. Few believed tha
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WILL EISNER’S NEW YORK: The City in the Master’s Work

March 2, 2021, 7pm EST
WILL EISNER’S NEW YORK: The City in the Master’s Work
From the Golden Age of Comics through the modern graphic novel (a form he was instrumental in popularizing), you will find New York City at the heart of Will Eisner’s work. Whether thinly disguised as “Central City” in the pa Read more of this blog post »