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Lizzy home and friend. You can just see in the second picture Lizzy running for cover into it's home in the rocks. G'Day, The Sunday Scribblings prompt this week is shame. I thought about it last night and again laying in bed this morning. Shame is; Having influence on the ideas and ideals of others and not using it kindly or correctly. Bought about ...
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Sunday Scribblings prompt is " Shame" This poem speaks for itself. Dimished Encapsulated shame Festers Around her waist Choking the lungs Of trust Buried With the memory Of that Nineteen sixty six Extra large Dairy queen Ice cream cone That soothed The trauma Of a monsters Paws Roaming Over a Protesting childs Ten Year old Buds
... . This section will disappear after about five days leaving only the section in black type below. So… if you’re a regular reader, this isn’t for you… Now...this one is for our regular Pilgrim Scribblings readers. Today we had a visit at our church from a fellow blogger and good friend, Paul Wilkinson from over at Thinking Out Loud. His posts are always thought-provoking and we agree on ...
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... ;ous" I am is cantankerous, particularly after a soccer- and bowling-filled day followed by a Halloween night. Throw in a time change, and you've got someone even more cantankerous than usual. What, then, does this have to do with the prompt from Sunday Scribblings this week? I've already wasted the extra hour I was given to write 50,000 words this month. Now that's an adventure.
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My parents and me at my grad school graduation. I don't know what prompted me to check out Sunday Scribblings just now, but I'm glad I did. The topic is interview, and immediately I thought of a project I have been meaning to do for ages, but that I keep backing away from. I want to interview my parents, on tape, about their childhoods. My dad grew up in Germany during WWII, so clearly he ...
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... process, but nothing beats hearing from the Mompreneur after they see the published article. I have yet to hear from one who wasn't utterly delighted with the finished piece. I get an extra thrill from knowing that I'm the one who made them that happy. This post was inspired by the Sunday Scribblings prompt "Interview." Be sure to head on over to discover other great posts.
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