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July 4, 2024

Amanda in Alberta: The Writing on the Stone (An Amanda Travels Adventure) by Darlene Foster #Review #ThursdayCatchup

I gave Amanda in Alberta: The Writing on the Stone 5* Book Description: “Be prepared to learn a lot about the culture while you follow Amanda on her adventure.”—Laura Best, author of Bitter, Sweet. “What a great way for a young … Continue reading →
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Published on July 04, 2024 02:34

July 3, 2024

My Review of Grief Songs: Poems of Love & Remembrance by Elizabeth Gauffrea

Book Description: “Poetry readers willing to walk the road of grief and family connections will find Grief Songs: Poems of Love & Remembrance a psychological treasure trove. It’s a very accessible poetic tribute that brings with it something to hold … Continue reading →
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Published on July 03, 2024 13:37

July 1, 2024

June 10, 2024

Where We Walked @BodnantGardens @Wales #walks #photographs #holidays #memories

Our one leisurely day: Bodnant Gardens, which nestles in the Snowdonian foothills of North Wales, near Conwy. On a hot and sunny day it took us seven hours to walk around and savour the horticultural delights of the gardens and … Continue reading →
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Published on June 10, 2024 01:25

June 2, 2024

Where We Walked #Pen Y Gaer #Snowdon #Yr Wyddfa #Wales #walks #climbs #photographs #MondayBlogs #stiles #humour #holidays

“A lovely evening walk,” said the photographer. “With spectacular views.” It was that last sentence that should have warned me before we set off, I thought as I climbed over the stile and looked upwards. He’s such a clever clogs: … Continue reading →
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Published on June 02, 2024 15:12

May 26, 2024

Where We Walked: Llanwrst – Melin Y Coed – a Five Mile Circular Walk #Walks #Photographs #history #alittlehumour #MondayBlogs @Llanwrst @North Wales

Our first walk: an easy five mile circular walk. We thought… We followed a footpath alongside a stream and through a field covered in glorious wildflowers, including one that we later discovered was called the Deptford pink which is nationally … Continue reading →
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Published on May 26, 2024 14:30

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