image link Fandango’s FOWC is radiant, the Word of the Day Challenge is appease, and Paula’s 3 Things Challenge words are orange, mosquito, license The sun was a radiant orange-pink ball rising in the sky when Bea opened the back door. The dew was still on the grass and the birds were almost in a…
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Friday Fictioneers — The new market
Rochelle, the host of Friday Fictioneers. Rochelle says: The next photo is the PROMPT. Remember, all photos are property of the photographer, donated for use in Friday Fictioneers only. They shouldn’t be used for any other purpose without express permission. It is proper etiquette to give the contributor credit. 100 words or less photo credit…
The Friday Four — 3/1/19
It’s time for another Friday Four – 5 if you count the bonus question from Rory. The Friday Four Last one in this Series with one extra question as it is Series 1 1] If you are in a bad mood, do you prefer to be left alone or have someone to cheer you up?…
Birds of a feather
Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness:
These were so funny I wanted to share them. From the Bluebird of Bitterness, Friday Funnies! bluebird of bitterness View original post
Reena’s Exploration Challenge #76 — The Mysterious Mother
image link that will take you to info on the history of daoism Reena’s prompt for Exploration Challenge #76 was to choose between 3. Reena says: There are a range of words/phrases to choose from – this week. Disorientation Live forward, look backward You are made of stardust, and to stardust you will return If…
Coloring Club Plus — 3/1/19
The Singles is The Pretenders’ 1987 compilation album and features all the band’s UK single hits to that date. “Day After Day”, written by Hynde/James Honeyman-Scott and is from their 1981 album Pretenders II, which is their second studio album. In my research I discovered that Chrissie had a relationship with The Kinks’ frontman, Ray…
Yes, they can melt!
Wednesday morning early I drove home from GR after spending the night at my son and his wife’s house. It was 17 degrees F out AND RAINING, which meant as soon as it hit the windshield it was icing up and making it very difficult to see. At intersections where I had to stop I…
