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A Golden Day
There has been a lot going on lately, hence my absence around here. However, I did manage to get away for a couple of days to reset my brain. I even got to meet Jeanne, which was a ton of fun.
I have already begun to visit some of your blogs and respond to comments. I look forward to catching up with all of you soon!
I am sure many of you know our very own Goldie. Goldie was one of my first blogger friends and has been a loyal friend ever since my humble beginnings as a blogger. But like so many of our blogger friends, we had never actually met in person …. until now. We just knew we were going to be good friends in real life as mush as we were in the world of blogging. And YES! This is true. We hit it off instantly. 🙂
Goldie is now my third blogging buddy whom I have actually met in person, and all have been huge successes. I just know we will all be good friends for a very long time. 🙂 First I met Julia from http://retirementrvdream.wordpress.com/. Julia and I have since become very good friends and we see each other as often as we can. Then earlier this month…
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CW: To the core. (1/2)
"Write a story inspired by the word 'scar.'"
NROP: Paying for a drink twice.
Sometimes our convenience can cause an inconvenience for others. You asked for ice? Now everyone has to have ice.
NROP: Turn it down!
There is so much noise around us that sometimes it can be difficult to find the quiet. But we must. For our ears.
CW: Anger
No prompt for this piece. Just a stream of consciousness.
NROP: Emergency preparedness – a backup passport.
Does your emergency preparedness checklist include a backup passport?
CW: Where Are You Leading Me?
A freeform poem about the difficult journey of life.
NROP: Missing books and drivers.
Automation is meant to make our lives easier. But does it always make our lives BETTER?
CW: Save it for a rainy day. (2/2)
"Write a story inspired by the word 'tender.'" – prompt used for this CW piece. (Part 2)
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