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Decoration Decorum
“How early do you start shopping/decorating for the holidays?” Shopping! How I miss the hustle and bustle of shopping centers decorated to the hilt and finding just the right gift for just the right person! I have been some distance … Continue reading
Posted in America, author's life, Autumn, childhood, Christmas, collections, experiences, Family, favorites, food, Fourth of July, Holiday, holidays, inspiration, recipe, Tonette Joyce
Tagged Christmas, Easter, Epiphany, gifts, halloween, independence day, Lent, New Year, st. patrick's day, St.Valentine's Day, Thanksgiving
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Winter? Wonder.
What do I like the most about Winter? I DON’T like the cold anymore. I think ice storms make most of the trees, bushes and man-made structures look beautiful! Branches look as though they are encased in glass. A few … Continue reading
Posted in America, Christmas, Daily life, experiences, Family, food, Holiday, holidays, imagination, memories, Miscellaneous, natural disasters, Random thoughts, reading, Tonette Joyce, traditions
Tagged Beach in Florida, Holiday food, Ice photos, Ice storms, Preparing for holidays, Shelling, Thanksgiving, Winter cooking, Winter Holidays
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Holidays
I sincerely hope that every one of our readers in the United States had a wonderful Thanksgiving yesterday. It is one day that anyone can, (and nearly everyone does), enjoy. No matter what their background or Creed, I have yet … Continue reading
NaNo? No, No
The question of the week is: Did we engage in the National Novel Writing Month, (usually called “NaNo” or “NaNoWriMo”), which is a 50,000 word novel-writing challenge. Um…no… ARE YOU KIDDING? My first thought is, “Who the heck thought that … Continue reading
Posted in authors, blogging, Books, characters, Family, Jillian Chantal, Life, publishing, Secondary Characters, Tonette Joyce, traditions, writing
Tagged first novels, NaNo, Nanowrimo, Thanksgiving
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National Not-Writing Month
This week’s topic focuses on a yearly writing challenge called National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo for short. The event is also called NaNo. People who sign up for this challenge strive to write a 50,000 word novel during the … Continue reading
Posted in writing
Tagged anxiety, cleaning, Nanowrimo, not writing, November, schoolwork, searching for random stuff, Thanksgiving, traumatic experiences
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Thanksgiving Leftovers
I hope everyone in the U.S. who reads us here had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We here at 4F, 1H are talking about Thanksgiving traditions this week , and since I am the Friday Fox, and so my post falls the … Continue reading
But We’ve Always Done it THIS Way…
This week’s topic is Thanksgiving traditions. I looked up the word tradition because I wasn’t sure exactly what length of time a particular way of doing things had to exist before it became a tradition. Of course, none of my … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Patricia Kiyono, traditions
Tagged changes, family gatherings, food, football, shopping, Thanksgiving, traditions
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Movie-ing Thanksgiving
It’s our monthly “Free Week” here at 4F,1H. Next week’s topic is “Thanksgiving”, since we will celebrate it on this coming Thursday. However, since I am The Friday Fox, the topic then will be moot. Few will be visiting here … Continue reading
Gosh, I’m Thankful… for the Greatest Generation
Thanksgiving Day 2013 By Jeff Salter On this Thanksgiving Day, I have uncountable blessings to be grateful for, but one which takes center stage is living in this nation which affords freedom and so many blessings to so many. But … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Books, Family, Holiday, Jeff Salter, Life, Miscellaneous, Random thoughts, writing, youth
Tagged America, Astraea Press, Called to Arms, Called to Arms Again, Elaina Lee, Great Depression, Greatest Generation, grit, holiday, J.L. Salter, patriotism, sacrifice, Thanksgiving, United States, veteran, veterans, Veterans Day, World War, World War II, World War Two
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