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Starting a blog

cackhandedkate wrote 1 month ago: Well, here we are, I have finally got a blog underway.  If I can go scuba-diving for the first time … more →

Advertising Goodness, Brought to you by Microsoft?

scottgow wrote 1 month ago: When you think of great advertising, I doubt that Microsoft usually comes to mind. But while at a Wi … more →

Tags: advertising, Apple, Microsoft, Windows

Too gorgeous a line not to highlight

thingsbreak wrote 9 months ago: Ta-Nehisi Coates, on the difference between professionals and mere ideologues [ahem]: I’m an u … more →

Tags: Politics, blogs, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Ideology, Professionalism

Writing Would Be Great If I Had Something To Say.12 comments

Nora wrote 10 months ago: Wanting – no, needing – to write is one thing.  Having something to say is another entir … more →

Tags: Lifebits, writing

difficult vocabulary1 comment

Marcio Rocha Pereira wrote 1 year ago: Rhawbert asked if one of the goals of my blog was to practice a hard to understand English vocabular … more →

Tags: language, subtle differences, Violence, Vocabulary, Metablog

A Word for Everything...18 comments

Nora wrote 1 year ago: My Dear Readers know by now that I have a rather inexplicable thing for grammar, punctuation, and th … more →

Tags: Life's Mysteries, Random

Because it's Saturday and no one is paying attention anyway.20 comments

Nora wrote 1 year ago: Yesterday I felt one of those urges to write about something that, in my prior experience, renders B … more →

Tags: Blogging, writing

Red in the winter2 comments

Jason wrote 1 year ago: After hours of wandering, hopelessly lost in the forest’s early morning, he thought it best to … more →

Tags: invisible red string, spirituality, Hiking, writing, Thoughts, musings, Riddle, winter, wordcraft stories story winter wordcraft fiction writin

In winter

Jason wrote 1 year ago: It’s winter now, but all of my thoughts are on the coming spring. After stones and stones have … more →

Tags: spirituality, writing, Life, winter, Yule, Yuletide, life winter yule yuletide wordcraft writing thoughts sp

The Grogglemeds

Jason wrote 1 year ago: Another riddle. What are the grogglemeds? into greens and reds tumbled two small grogglemeds they gr … more →

Tags: Humor, Poetry, Riddle, riddles, Math, maths, grogglemed grogglemeds math maths riddle riddles

Frog Soup

Jason wrote 1 year ago: Here’s a riddle. Can you figure it out? (Hint: find the pattern referenced). (WordPress has so … more →

Tags: Poetry, Riddle, riddles, Math, sall, Rätsel, Swedish, german, Svenska

In winter rains

Jason wrote 1 year ago: I am going to try something here. With the next posts, i am going to try to write a much longer stor … more →

Tags: invisible red string, spirituality, delf of the mind, Tobacco, writing, Alcohol, Drunk, Story

colors

Jason wrote 1 year ago: i walked up—”all kinds of quiet” he said we were in the natural cold, i felt very much m … more →

Tags: invisible red string, delf of the mind, Poetry

The Oedipal Polysyllable2 comments

Nora wrote 1 year ago: All you need to do is que up an episode of The Sopranos on your DVR to confirm Mark Twain’s en … more →

weary wayfarer

Jason wrote 2 years ago: where rests the feeling in my lich? in the word, rests it in truth? perhaps eats away, instead. for … more →

Tags: spirituality, delf of the mind

the heat

Jason wrote 2 years ago: No, we are done—and what does that mean to us? it’s so hot lately—in the past few days, and ou … more →

Tags: spirituality, delf of the mind, Friends

The Greatest Ape

yfsneals wrote 3 years ago: The Greatest Ape. A review of the movie King Kong by Peter Howell of the Toronto Sun. Click on the l … more →

Tags: film, primates


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