Weekly WordPress Photo Challenge on 11.29.2017 Wednesday. Omg! The Best Serene Cats Photos Ever!
#1 is a photo of Barney sleeping.
#2 is Wiley sleeping
#3 Barney
#4 MISSING BARNEY Please Comment below and spread the word.
Weekly WordPress Photo Challenge on 11.29.2017 Wednesday. Omg! The Best Serene Cats Photos Ever!
#1 is a photo of Barney sleeping.
#2 is Wiley sleeping
#3 Barney
#4 MISSING BARNEY Please Comment below and spread the word.
A Peek at my new nails. The color is for the winter months and reminds me of Christmas time. I can type with them on, however I cannot type with them off. How funny.
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Wish that winter would end and Spring is here.
Sharing wishes with strangers makes a powerful emotional statement.
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sustainabilitea
March 8, 2017 at 12:02 pm
Hmmmmm. I really like your choices of photos and it was interesting to read about this, but not so easy to translate into my own post.
janet
Jen H.
March 8, 2017 at 12:21 pm
Hi Janet! This prompt is wide open to interpretation – and there are never right or wrong contributions on The Daily Post! It could be as simple as a photograph of a lovely dessert you’ve been wishing for, or a photo of something that you’d wished for, and gotten.
sustainabilitea
March 8, 2017 at 12:22 pm
Oh, I know, Jen. It just stopped me for the moment, but I already have a response and it’s not even “Travel.”
Swav
March 8, 2017 at 12:06 pm
I just love the exotic letters on most of them.. Is it Chinease or Japanease ?
Jen H.
March 8, 2017 at 12:23 pm
Hi Swav! Those are kanji, Japanese characters, borrowed heavily from Chinese. Lovely, right?
Amanda Mandigo
March 8, 2017 at 12:06 pm
I’m madly in love with this beautiful post. Will think on a good wish to write about this week. Thank you for sharing!
petrus
March 8, 2017 at 12:08 pm
I have so many wishes…….but here is one: http://wp.me/p3gqMf-GM
Have a nice week, folks!
stenoodie
March 8, 2017 at 12:11 pm
Happy Wednesday, everyone! Here is mine mimicking the challenge photo: https://stenoodie.com/2017/03/08/weekly-photo-challenge-wish/
chris jensen
March 8, 2017 at 12:11 pm
What i lov,
about darling…
Almost 23 thousand followers!
Makes mr magickally wonder what
you would be like
in PERSON?
HUGS CHRIS
chris jensen
March 8, 2017 at 12:14 pm
Did you know that a “wish” is
a command,
within my family!
marichulambino
March 8, 2017 at 12:24 pm
i wish you inspiration
everyday
and every waking moment
of every breathful bend…
(be back in a second and ten)
Tom
March 8, 2017 at 12:25 pm
Searching for enlightenment:
https://insellos.wordpress.com/2017/03/09/weekly-photo-challenge-wish/
Anindya
March 8, 2017 at 12:26 pm
Beautiful post. ..lovely to know about Shinto and those cute ema cards. …
Madame Zenista
March 8, 2017 at 12:31 pm
… and I am thinking to myself, what if after sharing my wish upon the ’ema’ of my blog, what if it actually comes true….
Its got me (wish-fully) thinking. And working. On the post-to-be.
Mike’s PhoBlography
March 8, 2017 at 12:34 pm
Perhaps she did…… https://www.ayatfloralart.com
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Jeyran is a blogger, consumer reviewer, book editor, book promoter and a freelance book translator. Her website Review Tales demonstrates her thoughts, reflections and book reviews.
This review was kindly requested by the Author, Erin Lockwood
The story of Angels is a captivating tale about a girl names Caralee. She has a loyal group of friends and one best friend, Teddy who looks out for her all the times. He gets married at the beginning of the story to a lovely girl named Anne. Although the triangle at first looks like he has feelings for Cara and it is going to be a troublesome trio, the story takes on a new drama twist with the appearance of a dashingly handsome man named Sam.
Sam is everything a girl wants not just by the way he looks but also his mannerism. The sense of security, sensuality, and his gentlemanly behavior is to perfection. His presence alone brings along turmoil of emotions for Cara, let alone the way he interacts with her. There is a slight problem, though; Cara is already in a relationship with another gentleman, Jason.
The protectiveness of Teddy also takes a great deal of affect in this tale where Sam and Jason both are his friends, and he appears to have strong feelings for Cara himself, as well.
This dynamic tale of events does certainly wrap your head in a twist but, thankfully not so much of a knot. The pace and level of understanding are superb along side the skill in making each character appealing to the reader. The Author has excellent taste in expressing what actually goes on in a woman’s head. There was so much back and forth that even I, as a woman felt like saying “no wonder they say we, as women, are complex.”
I found Cara not as mature and robust as I would have liked her to be. When you have so many men wanting to be with you and constantly trying to steal your affections, then a substantial lead would be more attractive. The issue Cara had was that the men she was in a relationship would not commit to her and in her defense, she does come to a realization that she has to grow up, but it is a little too late. Altogether, her vulnerability was pleasing to the plot, and I enjoyed the inter-connectivity of the whole story together.
The ending is sweet and promises a second series. I look forward to finding out what happens to this girl and her friends.
I recommend this book to contemporary romance readers. You will enjoy reading this book in one sitting.
Written by Jeyran Main @ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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As we all celebrate the holidays I am sad. I have no place to live and temporarily live with a friend. I am going back to college to get my Master’s Degree in Human Resources.
On a funny side, I was dropped off at a dollar store to buy things that needed for college. When I left the store I thought I was opening a door to the car I wanted, but instead I opened a car with a man waiting in the drivers seat, and it was not my car! I apologized and he said that’s okay because my car was next to his. I was laughing so hard! That is a Path story that is true. I can imagine if he drove away with me in it!!
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