Eugi’s Causerie ~ Challenge ~ Shadows ~#Poetry
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Continue Readinga lament (with no cherries) November 26, 2021 / Frank Prem Who is the third who walks always beside you ~ well I won’t be doing the cherries this year […] Read more …
Continue ReadingSmorgasbord Blogger Daily – Thanksgiving November 25th 2021 – #Writerstips D.G. Kaye, #RoundUp Carol Taylor, #Pilgrims Noelle Granger, #Gratitude365 Pete Springer, #Canada Rebecca Budd Posted on November 25, 2021 by Smorgasbord – Variety is the Spice of Life. As I shared in my post earlier today, I have much to be thankful for especially when it […]
Continue Reading#BookTour “My First Animal Moves: A Children’s Book to Encourage Kids and Their Parents to Move More, Sit Less and Decrease Screen Time” by Darryl Edwards Welcome to the book tour for My First Animal Moves by Darryl Edwards. This book will get kids and parents moving! My First Animal Moves: A Children’s Book to […]
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Continue ReadingI have finished reading my nineteenth novel for 2021, The Witch of Blackbird Pond, by Elizabeth George Speare. Friend, fellow blogger, and poet Susan Baury Rouchard sent me this book, one of her all-time favourites. I had never heard of it or the author, so this was a terrific opportunity. Now that I have finished […]
Continue ReadingLaura’s Like A Box of Chocolates: Poetry Rebel Read here, and become impressed.
Continue ReadingSmorgasbord Christmas Book Fair – #Fantasy – Richard Dee, D.Wallace Peach, C.S. Boyack, Vashti Quiroz- Vega, Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene Posted on November 24, 2021 by Smorgasbord – Variety is the Spice of Life. Welcome to the Christmas Book Fair and today fantasy books that would make great gifts for fans of this genre The first book […]
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Continue ReadingHow did the phrase “let the cat out of the bag” come about? You have certainly heard this common phrase used when someone has exposed a secret, usually accidentally. But have you ever stopped to think about where it came from and, in the first place, what was a cat doing in a bag? […] […]
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