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Angel Dust Angel Dust's blog:

It's Cold🥶


There are two types of men, in scenarios where 1 was previously preferred over another, for his seemingly wise ways. Quicker to draw a conclusion per se`. 

With maturity and thorough assessment, I've acquired a taste for "the other" man. Pulling time and timing into play. Look...

Being in the wil

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Published on March 26, 2024 11:33
Chris Hardwick Chris Hardwick's blog:

DOCTOR WHO Spinoff Featuring Kate Stewart and UNIT on the Way

Once Russell T Davies was announced as taking over Doctor Who again, wheels turned about what else might be in the pipeline. During RTD’s first regime (2005-2010), fans saw two successful Doctor Who spinoffs: the adult-oriented Torchwood and the kid-focused The Sarah Jane Adventures. And with a new

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Published on March 26, 2024 13:25
Christine Marie Mason Christine Marie Mason's blog:

Finding Your Fierce Heart with Spring Washam

Welcome to the Rose Woman Podcast: Embracing Love and Liberation! Join us on a transformative journey guided by visionary leader Spring Washam, known for her pioneering work in mindfulness-based meditation. As a teacher, healer, and author, Spring shares insights into the interconnectedness of spiri

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Published on March 26, 2024 13:13
David  Sparks David Sparks's blog:

Sparky’s Safari Extensions

A lot of you have been asking what Safari Extensions I’m using these days. I
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The post Sparky’s Safari Extensions appeared first on MacSparky.

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Published on March 27, 2024 02:00
Sarah Maury Swan Sarah Maury Swan's blog:

The Greatest Disciple in the World: Be the Light

Had I known what this book was about, I wouldn’t have bought it. But it was given to me by an author who was doing a book signing at Next Chapter Books & Art, our local indie book store in New Bern, NC. https://thenextchapternc.com/.

Though I am not a fan of organized religion, this book, written mor

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Published on March 26, 2024 09:44
Nealey Stapleton Nealey Stapleton's blog:

Mar 26, How To Organize Books | How To Organize Your Home

Love reading? Have mountains of books? Wondering how to organize your home? Our tips on how to organize books will help you straighten things up.
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Published on March 26, 2024 08:59
Jane Jago Jane Jago's blog:

How To Speak Typo – Lesson 22

A dictionary for the bemused by Jane Jago

bibed (noun) – shared sleeping space often mildly smelly

chike (noun) – small bird with a piercing cry and a yellow beak – that leaves behind it the unmistakable odour of burned custard

cycnical (adverb) – of doing chores, to do two minutes hooveri

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Published on March 27, 2024 02:00
LeTara Moore LeTara Moore's blog:

Book Review: The Teacher by Freida McFadden

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This book had my full attention and left me shaking my head in disbelief. Here’s the blurb:


Lesson #1: Trust no one.


Eve has a good life. She wakes up each day, kisses her husband Nate, and heads off to teach math at the local high school. All is as it

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Published on March 26, 2024 16:39
John W. Howell John W. Howell's blog:

Finding Me: The Defiant Sisters Duet- Book 2 by Jacquie Biggar

Today, I’m happy to welcome Jacquie Biggar, New York Times best-selling author. Jacquie is here today to discuss her new book, Finding Me: The Defiant Sisters Duet- Book 2. Welcome Jacquie. Thank you for sharing my new release on your blog today, John. It’s deeply appreciated! A few years ago, a reg Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 27, 2024 02:00
Hal Johnson Hal Johnson's blog:

A garland of quotations LX

PREORDER!

PREORDER!!

PREORDER!!!

PREORDER!!!!

(too late)

As art sinks into paralysis, artists multiply. This anomaly ceases to be one if we realizes that art, on its way to exhaustion, has become both impossible and easy.
•E. M. Cioran, The Trouble with Being Born (1973).

Rome rose with

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Published on March 26, 2024 21:00
Troy A. Brewer Troy A. Brewer's blog:

THUS SAYS THE LORD GOD

 

TODAY’S PROPHETIC NUMBERS

March 27, 2024 – 03/27/2024
  3 – Perfect Completion
27 – Things Unveiled and Revealed in God’s Presence / Light of Truth
 
Ezekiel 3:27 (NKJV) But when I speak with you, I will open your

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Published on March 27, 2024 03:00
Cee Tee Jackson Cee Tee Jackson's blog:

A Shocking Admission.

(The prompt word today was ‘shock.’) A SHOCKING ADMISSION.Writing a limerick is fine,When it takes little time.But today was a shockAs I hit writer’s blockAnd couldn’t make anything rhyme.
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Published on March 26, 2024 05:01
Farouk Gulsara Farouk Gulsara's blog:

What is love, anyway?

One Day (2024)
Miniseries E1-14.

“Hey, why are you watching this,” asked my daughter. “This is for youngsters like me.”

“I know. I just wanted to know how things have changed since the last time I heard about that good-natured four-letter word called love.” I replied. 

Just what is this thin

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Published on March 26, 2024 09:00
Suanne Schafer Suanne Schafer's blog:

BOOK REVIEW: Among Schoolchildren by Tracy Kidder

I enjoyed reading Kidder’s nonfiction books, Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World and Strength in What Remains, and decided to catch up on some of his backlist. He is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author with what I feel is a unique approach to his repo

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Published on March 26, 2024 11:00
Francisco Seixas da Costa Francisco Seixas da Costa's blog:

A tragédia da imprensa


O "Público" de hoje terá fechado a sua primeira página por volta da hora de jantar de ontem. Por essa altura, o novo presidente da Assembleia da República ainda não tinha sido escolhido. Houve assim cuidado com o título. "Falta de acordo (...) atrasa eleição do presidente". 
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Published on March 26, 2024 19:38
Mariann Kaasik Mariann Kaasik's blog:

metsatrolli memuaarid ja väike test, kas te olete ikka ilusad?

Ma kunagi tahtsin teile kirjutada sellest, kuidas mul eelmises suhtes oli kogu aeg sitt tuju, sest ma ei kuulnud iial ühtki komplimenti. Jumal teab, võib-olla ma ikka jõudsin sellest siia kirjutada? Igatahes oli point selles, et selline asi kassis mind väga ära. Muidugi ei ole ma seda tüüpi inimene,

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Published on March 27, 2024 01:17
Александр Миргородский Александр Миргородский's blog:

Планы Таганрога

Это что-то новое. Сетевое издание «Блокнот» пишет, что первый план г. Таганрога появился в 1808 году...

 А чем план 1804 года не угодил? Ну или планы Бреклина и Бергмана 1701 и 1702 годов?

#историятаганрога

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Published on March 26, 2024 22:32
Arkady Sandler Arkady Sandler's blog:

15 WordPress Pro Developers You Should Follow in 2024

WordPress is so powerful and versatile that the WP community can sometimes seem like a vast ocean of people, information, and resources. In today’s Build and Beyond video, Jamie Marsland shares 15 of the most influential developers he follows to keep on top of new features, learn cool new tips, and,

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Published on March 26, 2024 10:40
Rod Pickles Rod Pickles's blog:

15 WordPress Pro Developers You Should Follow in 2024

WordPress is so powerful and versatile that the WP community can sometimes seem like a vast ocean of people, information, and resources. In today’s Build and Beyond video, Jamie Marsland shares 15 of the most influential developers he follows to keep on top of new features, learn cool new tips, and,

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Published on March 26, 2024 10:40
Jeremy Tyrrell Jeremy Tyrrell's blog:

New Paranormology – Livermead Hill Ghost

Number nine in the Paranormology series, this was a big longer to write than I would have liked but, as I mentioned, there was a big ol’ moving of house in the middle of the works, along with a fair [...]
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Published on March 26, 2024 04:24
Betty Steinhauer Betty Steinhauer's blog:

WONDERFUL SENSE OF COMMUNITY IN AJIJIC!

I continue to be blown away by the sense of community In Ajijic and the friendly Mexican people!

The other evening I was sitting in the plaza, which is the community square, with my friend Ravi. There were fireworks and a parade, and bells ringing…all in the direction of the church. We finally asked

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Published on March 26, 2024 16:48
K. Bird Lincoln K. Bird Lincoln's blog:

WIP: And the Bones Still Speak– THE END

First Draft of And the Bones Still Speak Finished!

And the Bones Still Speak is my historical novel (with fantastical elements) set in Hood River Oregon during three time periods starting directly after WWII centered on a Japanese-American farming family. (expanded from a short story originally publi

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Published on March 26, 2024 09:10
Nancy Norbeck Nancy Norbeck's blog:

Finding Fulfillment in Writing with Raquel Drosos

Raquel Drosos

Raquel Drosos started writing when she was five, and has rarely stopped. As a teenager, she wrote and published three young adult novels under her maiden name, Raquel George. Games of Chance is her first book for adults.  She also blogs about parenting and the creative process. Raquel t

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Published on March 27, 2024 03:00
Andrew Comings Andrew Comings's blog:

Antifa, Groypers, and the Approaching Evil

I’m going to start out this article by blowing right by Godwin’s Law and drawing a straight line to the Nazis. In my defense, my intent is not to smear a political opponent with contrived similarities to der Fuehrer (So you like bratwurst, huh? You know who else liked bratwurst?). Rather, my aim is

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Published on March 26, 2024 08:48
Michael Tefft Michael Tefft's blog:

Pre-order The Reluctant Spacefarer

As promised, here is the cover for the newest edition in the Reluctant series, The Reluctant Spacefarer.

You can now pre-order The Reluctant Spacefarer from your preferred ebook vendor here: https://books2read.com/u/3JLNYg

The book goes on sale April 23, but avoid the rush and pre-order now!

Until next

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Published on March 26, 2024 10:04
Kate Willis Kate Willis's blog:

A Very Bookish Romance & Celebration go away soon!

Have a badly lit picture of two very cute books! I just got my copy of Celebration last week, so excuse my screaming and pride for my fellow authors! AHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Aren’t they lovely?! You have just five days left to grab your copy of five Valentine’s Day novellas by Sarah Holman, Abigayle Claire, Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 26, 2024 18:47
Terri Libenson Terri Libenson's blog:

ALWAYS ANTHONY preorder gift!

Exclusive gift! Preorder Always Anthony before May 7th and submit a copy of your receipt to receive a free pack of two friendship bracelets! Click here to preorder and receive your gift.

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Published on March 26, 2024 08:07
Leslie Hachtel Leslie Hachtel's blog:

Romance Writers Weekly

Hello and happy Tuesday! Hope you’re having a great day! And thanks so much for taking the time to join us. We really appreciate it!

Here is this week’s challenge:

What self-care activities do you enjoy?

Taking care of myself used to make me feel guilty. But then I realized that I can’t help an

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Published on March 26, 2024 06:00
Lorrie Kim Lorrie Kim's blog:

Chamber of Secrets Slytherin perspective exercise: 5th grade reading group

When three fifth-graders attended a Harry Potter reading group with me, we performed a perspective exercise around the topic of the new Nimbus 2001 brooms that Lucius Malfoy buys for the Slytherin Quidditch team.

The kids read aloud from p111 of the Scholastic paperback edition of Chamber of Secrets

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Published on March 26, 2024 07:50
Martin   Baker Martin Baker's blog:

Free Books for World Bipolar Day

To mark World Bipolar Day 2024 Fran and I are offering our books for FREE on Kindle for five days between Friday March 29 and Tuesday April 2, inclusive.

In High Tide, Low Tide: The Caring Friend’s Guide to Bipolar Disorder we share what we’ve learned about growing a supportive, mutually rewardi

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Published on March 27, 2024 00:30
K.S. Trenten K.S. Trenten's blog:

QueerBlogWed: Path of Choices

On September 27, 2023, P.T. Wyant posted at ptwyant.com a Wednesday Word prompt involving too many changes, choices, and a wrong turn.

This poem was the result…

Changes bring too many choices

It’s too easy to make a wrong turn

Find ourselves lost in a tangle of indecison

Paralyzed by the possibilities

Wh

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Published on March 26, 2024 17:00
Becky Siegel Spratford Becky Siegel Spratford's blog:

Jade Daniels' Story is Finally Complete and She is THE 21st Century's Final Girl

Today is a day that will be remembered and celebrated for years to come. I am not exaggerating either. May 26th 2024 is the day that the final installment in the Indian Lake Trilogy by Stephen Graham Jones releases and Jade Daniels story comes to its moving conclusion. 

In honor of the release of

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Published on March 26, 2024 07:00
Hilary Corna Hilary Corna's blog:

6 Ways to Involve Customers In Process Improvement Initiatives

During my time at Toyota, we always said that process improvement starts with how we improve the lives of the people going through the process: both customers and employees. As a result, the business benefits. These people can also provide you with the right solutions on how to improve your processe

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Published on March 26, 2024 05:07
Sanne Wurzer Sanne Wurzer's blog:

Een kinderwens? Of niet?

Hoewel ik al eerder heb geschreven over dit onderwerp van ‘Een kinderwens? Of niet?’, vind ik het nu voor het eerst spannend. Dat heeft alles te maken met dat ik een spirituele ervaring heb gehad die me over dit thema... Verder lezen →

Het bericht Een kinderwens? Of niet? verscheen eerst op Coaching

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Published on March 27, 2024 00:00
Howard M.R. Williams Howard M.R. Williams's blog:

Envisioning Archaeological Heritage on the Wales Coast Path Sign

The marine heritage and coasts of Wales are rich in archaeological sites from the Palaeolithic to the 20th century. They have been a focus of archaeological investigation, management and conservation (see Cadw’s document here), particularly in the light of climate change. In this regard, check out t Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 26, 2024 05:10
Elise Skidmore Elise Skidmore's blog:

I Can’t Hear You

I’ve been thinking about creativity lately, about how creative people do what they do for themselves, but how deep down they are hoping that others see their vision, or at least appreciate their attempts. So often their creativity is a lonely pursuit, whether it’s writing, art, or whatever, we do it

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Published on March 26, 2024 14:06
Michael J. Schiemer Michael J. Schiemer's blog:

6 Top Growth Mentorship Programs For Entrepreneurs

top entrepreneur growth mentorship programs best startup mentoring services
Starting a business in today's market is tough with such a competitive global economy. That is why it is essential for you to have a mentor who can help guide you along the way. 
Mentors can share their knowledge and experience to help you grow your business and avoid common mistakes. By working with Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 25, 2024 08:07
Joseph Courtemanche Joseph Courtemanche's blog:

The Gospel Of John, Chapter 18

This Easter season, I am presenting the Gospel of John. John tells the story of resurrection better than the others, and so it is logical to present his version of Christ as the focus is on the miracles, teaching, death, and resurrection of Jesus. 

So, without further ado, the Gospel of John: Chapter

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Published on March 27, 2024 01:35
Roger Litwiller Roger Litwiller's blog:

Homecoming

Family and friends of HMCS SASKATCHEWAN’s ships company fill the dockyard at Esquimalt waiting for the destroyer to secure alongside. SASKATCHEWAN had been on a Far East Cruise from February to May, 1965 with HMCS MACKENZIE and HMCS BEACON HILL. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Brian Rideout. RT Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 27, 2024 02:00
Andrew Masuku Andrew Masuku's blog:

Chapter 8: Personal Salvation vs. God’s Kingdom

Most Christians cannot appreciate the difference between the gospels of God’s Kingdom and personal salvation, though careful analysis reveals them. The problem with personal salvation lies in that it focuses on self-centeredness (see glossary), with limitations on human survival objectives. When pur

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Published on March 26, 2024 02:20
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