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August 24, 2022

Smorgasbord Blogger Weekly – August 23rd 2022 – Sally goes out and about with with Judith Barrow, #review Olga Nunez Miret, #Monarchs Bette A. Stevens, #Marketing D.L. Finn, #Family Kit Troyer

Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
Just a handful of posts I have enjoyed over the last week or two that I would like to share with you… plus I have been out and about.. I hope you will head…
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Published on August 24, 2022 01:28

August 22, 2022

Places in our Memories: With Sally Cronin #MondayBlogs #Memories

There are places that remain in our memories, the details may become slightly blurred, nostalgia may colour our thoughts, but they don’t fade. And how those places made us feel at the time is the one thing that remains. Today … Continue reading →
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Published on August 22, 2022 00:15

August 21, 2022

Henllan Bridge Prisoner of War Camp 30, part 2

Originally posted on Thorne Moore:
Henllan Camp 30 finally closed its gates on April… 1948, the last prisoners being transported to other camps. The reports by the re-education inspectors always list the senior British officers at the camp. As well…
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Published on August 21, 2022 22:55

Henllan Bridge Prisoner of War Camp 30, part 1

Originally posted on Thorne Moore:
Years ago, when I was writing A Time For Silence, I included prisoners from a P.O.W. camp, because I knew there had been one in the area. I knew a former Italian prisoner who had…
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Published on August 21, 2022 22:55

August 15, 2022

Smorgasbord Blogger Weekly – August 14th 2022 – #Rockies #Haiku D.Wallace Peach, #Interactivebooks Robbie Cheadle, #London1950s Beetley Pete, #Childhood Judith Barrow, #Bookreview Cathy Ryan, #Translations Jaq D. Hawkins, Story Reading Ape

Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
A small selection of posts I have enjoyed this week and I hope you will head over to enjoy in full.. thanks Sally. Diana Peach takes us on a hike in the Canadian Rockies…
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Published on August 15, 2022 05:32

Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now! – Guest Round Up – Part Two – D.G. Kaye, Sandra Cox, Roberta Eaton Cheadle, Stevie Turner, Dorothy Grover-Read, Terry Tyler, Alex Craigie, Jacqui Murray, D.L. Finn, Rebecca Budd

Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
Over the last three months, I have been privileged to share the thoughts and wisdom of friends within the writing community in response to the prompt ‘I Wish I Knew Now What I Knew…
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Published on August 15, 2022 05:30

August 14, 2022

Places in our Memories: With Thorne Moore #MondayBlogs #Memories #SlightHumour

There are places that remain in our memories, the details may become slightly blurred, nostalgia may colour our thoughts, but they don’t fade. And how those places made us feel at the time is the one thing that remains. Today … Continue reading →
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Published on August 14, 2022 23:52

August 12, 2022

Five on Friday with Cara Hunter @CaraHunterBooks

Originally posted on Jill's Book Cafe:
Today I’m delighted to feature Sunday Times bestselling crime writer Cara Hunter. Cara is the author of the fabulous series featuring DI Adam Fawley and his Oxford-based police team. Cara’s debut novel?Close to…
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Published on August 12, 2022 11:43

Book Review: Have Bags, Will Travel: Trips and Tales — Memoirs of an Over-Packer by D.G. Kaye #reviews #travel #memoir

Originally posted on Toni Pike:
It was my pleasure recently to read Have Bags, Will Travel – a delightfully funny travel memoir by D.G. Kaye that is filled with tips and advice. It’s the perfect travel book for those who…
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Published on August 12, 2022 00:34

What happens when you elect a pony as your mayor

Originally posted on Notes from the U.K.:
Cockington, a village in Devon, has elected a shetland pony as its mayor.  The pony’s name is Patrick, he’s four years old, he works as a therapy animal in hospitals and schools,…
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Published on August 12, 2022 00:30