Gone: freedom, love, a few special mushrooms, & lightning firestorms
“Normally,” they told us, “We wouldn’t hesitate to arrest the lot of you.”
“Normally,” they told us, “We wouldn’t hesitate to arrest the lot of you.”
[Happy St. Pats! I’m celebrating with a repost of Claire Fullerton’s guest blog. Dancing to an Irish Reel might not …
“Normally,” they told us, “We wouldn’t hesitate to arrest the lot of you.”
While I’m away this week celebrating last child’s University graduation, the brilliant Danny the Dog has offered to sit in …
I can think of no better culture clash than America and Ireland. I say this because I happen to know to the Irish, we Americans are a bit brazen, we have the annoying habit of being direct. But the Irish are a discreet lot, culled from a set of delicate social manners that seem to dance around everything, leaving an American such as I with much guesswork.
Last week, I reviewed JC Miller’s novel The To-Do List. Plus, I earlier reviewed Vacation along with an interview discussing her life and …
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Tale of Net Cancer
No distance of place nor lapse of time, can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other's worth.
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Feel the fear and do it anyway.
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THE DRIVELLINGS OF TWATTERSLEY FROMAGE
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In my Book world, or by Air, Rail, Boat, Walk, doesn't matter as long as you move.
From the depths of the trashcan