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November 17, 2020

Wildflower Graves: (Detective Ellie Reeves Book 2 by Rita Herron #TuesdayBookBlog

Book Description The darkness closed around her. She tried to clear her vision, but there was no light, no noise, nothing. Only the emptiness, the echoing sound of being alone. Fear pulsed through her. The man had come out of … Continue reading →
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Published on November 17, 2020 06:37

November 16, 2020

MarySmith’sPlace ~ Writing under lockdown

Originally posted on Mary Smith's Place:
I’m excited to be a contributor in a new anthology which provides a unique record of life in my Galloway, my own wee part of Scotland, during the first 12 weeks of lockdown.…
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Published on November 16, 2020 12:27

Smorgasbord Health Column – Feeling sluggish and fatigued? Dehydration or the wrong fluids!

Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
I have posted on dehydration before and it is very important that at all ages we take in sufficient fluids. Babies and the elderly dehydrate very quickly and this is dangerous. Currently many of…
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Published on November 16, 2020 08:31

November 14, 2020

Smorgasbord Blog Magazine Weekly Round Up -8th -14th November 2020 – 40th Celebrations, Brad Mehldau, Relationships, Vichyssoise, Aromatherapy, Reviews and Funnies

Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
Welcome to the round up of posts that you might have missed this week on Smorgasbord. I hope you are staying safe wherever you are. Hurricanes, Covid, Civil Unrest and Political upheavals have been…
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Published on November 14, 2020 15:37

November 13, 2020

11 11. A Short Story – Too Short

Originally posted on Thorne Moore:
Meet William Thomas Marshall, my great uncle. Actually, I’m not absolutely positive this is William. It might be one of his brothers, but it’s generally assumed it’s him. I can describe him. He was 5’4”,…
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Published on November 13, 2020 00:11

November 12, 2020

My Review of The Visitor: A Post-Apocalyptic Murder Mystery by Terry Tyler #FridayReads #GreatReads

Book Description: n 2024, a mystery virus ravages the entire world. ‘Bat Fever’ is highly contagious and one hundred per cent lethal. A cottage tucked away in an isolated Norfolk village seems like the ideal place to sit out a … Continue reading →
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Published on November 12, 2020 23:40

November 11, 2020

Pals Regiments – An Experiment Never Repeated #WW1

 As members of the human race we feel safest with those we know and trust. And we choose who to trust; friends and those members of our families with whom we can empathise. Those who think like us, who, on … Continue reading →
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Published on November 11, 2020 03:01

November 8, 2020

Remembrance Sunday 2020

Originally posted on Take It Easy:
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will…
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Published on November 08, 2020 02:30

November 6, 2020

Smorgasbord Posts from My Archives – Past Book Reviews – 2018 – #PostApocalyptic – UK2 – Project Renova Book Three by Terry Tyler

Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
Welcome to the series where I will be sharing a selection of book reviews I have posted in the last few years. I would like to take the opportunity to showcase books that I…
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Published on November 06, 2020 18:12

November 3, 2020

MarySmith’sPlace #Giant pylons will ruin iconic landscape

Originally posted on Mary Smith's Place:
From time to time on this blog I have shared some of the glorious countryside we have here in Dumfries & Galloway in South West Scotland. Unfortunately, a huge area of this is…
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Published on November 03, 2020 18:48