There is Light, Life & Love
A "How to Thrive" Guide After Divorce
Indigo Sea Press Blog
still brewing
I write and I write. Books, podcasts, short stories, films, whatever I can. Usually it is dark, sad, and has a monster. Thank you for reading my work.
Superheroes - Autism - Fantasy - Science Fiction
Thinks and again mumbles!!
Vague Meanderings of the Broke and Obscure
A realistic approach to an optimistic life
Highly Sensitive Empath
In the sea of dreams.
Natalie. Writer. Photographer. Etc.
Observations and random thoughts from a "not so teenager."
In a world of poems, words steal love and put it on a blackboard
Musings of a Grumpy Northern Bloke
keep going
No matter how long you have travelled in the wrong direction,you can always turn around
What interests me, might interest you!
Feeding the minds and bodies of our family of six with healthy food and fun crafts.
A celebration of all things good
through the darkness there is light
A millennial's perspective
Collect Experiences...Not Things
Memoirs of a Wounded Healer
THE BEST OF POETRY
A Life's Worth of Observations from a Songwriter and Sound Engineer
The official page of the artist created to host the project 'CUT OFF'.
the Story within the Story
and other things that slip from grasp
Exploring other people's and searching for mine
expect different
bipolar, uninterrupted
Discover all the creative and ingenious ways to save money !
Brian Marggraf, Author of Dream Brother: A Novel, Independent publishing advocate, New York City dweller
Thank you so much for all the genealogical information on your site! Thanks to you, I now know my heritage much farther back and in much greater detail on my father’s side. My father was Noble Howie, son of Andrew Howie,who was a son of Archibald Howie who was a son of James Howie, who was a son of William Howie, who was a son of William Howie. I never knew any farther back than the James I mention. So, I guess we are very distant cousins. How about that!
Is there any chance you might have more information on Jean Gilbert, born. 1733? The Gilbert name is very prominent on my mother’s side of the family, as well. I’m just wondering if there is any relation there.
Thank you again. Your extensive research work is very appreciated.
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Can’t get into your HOME page. Are you okay?
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I’ll check on that. It should be working. I’ve been dealing with pain issues & fighting bureaucrats about pain meds they’ve decided are dangerous blah blah. Thanks for your concern. Hope you had a wonderful playcation.
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Sounds like my life! lol Keep laughing, my friend. It’s all we can do, and of course, write.
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I’m so embarrassed! I finally got around to looking at your blog, and I really like it, especially your photos. Are those your dogs? How cute!
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Thank you. Yes. Only Cafe, my Pom is alive.
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enjoy your writing and love the pics
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Thanks.
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Well, it seems clear your talents extend to beyond the scope of just words and grammar. Lucky you. For the fact that you can snap a decent and delightful photo, and also because of your rich background for language. I’d give my left lung for your grasp on writing.
And speaking of writing, I look forward to reading much more of yours, and wish you great luck with the two projects in the works.
Cheers!
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Thank you for the kind words. I myself am a ‘wishful drinker.’ Hasn’t really worked, though, as a second career. I’ve visited your site and I think it’s fabulous! It appears to be a perfect reflection of your personality. You’re actually doing what I wanted to do (life got in the way…), publishing some books, blogging, etc. I can’t wait to try some of your recipes. I doubt that your left lung is a good bargaining chip, but I understand. You’re doing exactly what you need to do to ‘grasp’ writing–just write, every day. I love your sense of humor and your animals are adorable. I’m following you (but not in a creepy, stalkerish way).
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