Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, aliens and dogs, behold my best post ever. And you know what? It is not my best post because of my, er, questionable writing skills. Nor because I have had the best idea since the antibiotics. No, it will be because of you.
That’s right. I am going to propose [...]
But in no one face—not even among the women, of whom there were many there—could he [Fagin] read the faintest sympathy with himself, or any feeling but one of all-absorbing interest that he should be condemned. [...]
He looked up into the gallery again. Some of the people were eating, and some fanning themselves [...]
Yesterday my little blog hit 3 months, 83 posts and more than 300 comments. So, how is it growing up? Different from what I thought when I first envisioned it and, frankly, quite better.
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You have been instrumental.
Barbara from Blogging without a blog, Sean from WriterDad, Tammy from A day to share, Leo [...]
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There has never been a day so sunny, do you remember those words? I sure do, they are from Oliver!, the musical, one of my favorites movies from childhood.
Do you remember the set? Oliver wakes up in Mr Brownlow’s home, restored from sickness. Charmed by the love showed in the whiteness, the cleanness, the magnificent [...]
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Do you remember the first time you ate yogurt? I certainly do, because they came with a free toy. Yogurt and packed cereals were a novelty in Canary Islands back then. Something unknown they needed to present to reluctant parents and children alike.
Somehow it worked, because to this day I eat yogurt; toy or [...]
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And let me tell you why:
In fact, if it had not been for a good-hearted turnpike-man, and a benevolent old lady, Oliver’s troubles would have been shortened by the very same process which had put an end to his mother’s; in other words, he would most assuredly have fallen dead upon the king’s highway. But [...]
“The Slow Family Movement is a revolution in the way we think about, embrace and implement family living.
It was born out of our belief that family life is being hijacked by society’‘s messages that more is better, faster is greater and that you and your children are at risk of being left behind, unless you [...]
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