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  • #Silent Sunday… Well, almost!

    This week has been a bit depressing, and not just because of the relentless heat. In the bird world, it is time for fledglings to leave their nest. Only most of them seem to be doing this a little early, creating a sad scenario for the mothers. Mother Blackbird started her distress call earlier this…

  • Sunday Book Review -The Rat in the Python – The Home #babyboomers

    Sunday Book Review -The Rat in the Python – The Home #babyboomers

    Originally posted on DGKayewriter.com: Welcome to my Sunday Book Review. Today I’m reviewing Alex Craigie’s latest book release – The Rat in the Python, book 1 – The home. This was such an interesting read I would classify this book as memoir on nostalgia. Alex takes us back to the United Kingdom in the…

  • canary ~ haiku

    Originally posted on Mindfills: Laburnum ~ June ’23 canary canopyleaving holes for summer rain~ florets face up Mindfills © 2023  for Cee’s FOTD

  • Cover Love – with Amanda James… #books #amreading

    Originally posted on linda huber: I read once that the main purpose of a book cover is to attract the reader’s attention. Obviously, it should have something to do with the subject of the book too – you wouldn’t put an image of a vegetable garden on a book called How to Crochet, but the…

  • Where do you write?

    Originally posted on Thrills, Spills, and just a dash of Romance: Here’s an interesting question, where do you find the most comfortable place to write?? Is it in an office, in a room overlooking the ocean, and basement where you can make it dark and creepy for atmosphere, is it at a train station, at…

  • Time Doesn’t Heal All Wounds

    Originally posted on michnavs: Time Doesn’t Heal All Wounds she’d forgiven everyoneand emptied her homeof all that gave it meaning;that’s how it was,and that’s how it will be,you don’t assume she’d forgotten?all that you have done;the hurt?no dear, it’s still therethe pain?yes, it’s even painful this timethe humiliation?of course, she remembersthe bitter fun?you think it…

  • Rethinking Growing Old

    Originally posted on Roth Poetry: When I was young some decades ago Invincible youth, little did I know Thoughts of growing old very far from my mind Shifting sands in the hour glass always runs blind ( Though still it flows and still it shows Justice is blind like petals on a rose Sand running…

  • High recognitions . . . much to learn from trees, birds and animals

    Originally posted on Purplerays: * “Except man, nobody commits suicide – no tree, no bird. Except man, nobody needs a psychiatrist. Except man, everything is exactly where it should be – perfectly happy. In these sounds of the birds, do you hear anywhere any sadness? Just overflowing joy. Not that they are talking about great…

  • There is never enough time for reading

    Originally posted on Thrills, Spills, and just a dash of Romance: And the point is, there should be. To me, reading is an essential part of a writer’s life.? We see what others write, we see how others write, and we see what they write about. It is an education in itself on the genre…

  • Oriental Burst

  • #Silent Sunday… Well, almost!

    This week has been a bit depressing, and not just because of the relentless heat. In the bird world, it is time for fledglings to leave their nest. Only most of them seem to be doing this a little early, creating a sad scenario for the mothers. Mother Blackbird started her distress call earlier this…

  • Sunday Book Review -The Rat in the Python – The Home #babyboomers

    Sunday Book Review -The Rat in the Python – The Home #babyboomers

    Originally posted on DGKayewriter.com: Welcome to my Sunday Book Review. Today I’m reviewing Alex Craigie’s latest book release – The Rat in the Python, book 1 – The home. This was such an interesting read I would classify this book as memoir on nostalgia. Alex takes us back to the United Kingdom in the…

  • canary ~ haiku

    Originally posted on Mindfills: Laburnum ~ June ’23 canary canopyleaving holes for summer rain~ florets face up Mindfills © 2023  for Cee’s FOTD

  • Cover Love – with Amanda James… #books #amreading

    Originally posted on linda huber: I read once that the main purpose of a book cover is to attract the reader’s attention. Obviously, it should have something to do with the subject of the book too – you wouldn’t put an image of a vegetable garden on a book called How to Crochet, but the…

  • Where do you write?

    Originally posted on Thrills, Spills, and just a dash of Romance: Here’s an interesting question, where do you find the most comfortable place to write?? Is it in an office, in a room overlooking the ocean, and basement where you can make it dark and creepy for atmosphere, is it at a train station, at…

  • Time Doesn’t Heal All Wounds

    Originally posted on michnavs: Time Doesn’t Heal All Wounds she’d forgiven everyoneand emptied her homeof all that gave it meaning;that’s how it was,and that’s how it will be,you don’t assume she’d forgotten?all that you have done;the hurt?no dear, it’s still therethe pain?yes, it’s even painful this timethe humiliation?of course, she remembersthe bitter fun?you think it…

  • Rethinking Growing Old

    Originally posted on Roth Poetry: When I was young some decades ago Invincible youth, little did I know Thoughts of growing old very far from my mind Shifting sands in the hour glass always runs blind ( Though still it flows and still it shows Justice is blind like petals on a rose Sand running…

  • High recognitions . . . much to learn from trees, birds and animals

    Originally posted on Purplerays: * “Except man, nobody commits suicide – no tree, no bird. Except man, nobody needs a psychiatrist. Except man, everything is exactly where it should be – perfectly happy. In these sounds of the birds, do you hear anywhere any sadness? Just overflowing joy. Not that they are talking about great…

  • There is never enough time for reading

    Originally posted on Thrills, Spills, and just a dash of Romance: And the point is, there should be. To me, reading is an essential part of a writer’s life.? We see what others write, we see how others write, and we see what they write about. It is an education in itself on the genre…