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Well, here it goes! 'The Bard's Hall Contest' got me blogging again, so wish me luck!
You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have. -- Maya Angelou

Here I go again, blogging! I'm doing this for:
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NOVEMBER: Comedy... Thanksgiving with the Family
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My blog picture above is located in the beautiful, scenic Sedona, Arizona. We vacationed there at the end of December, 2019 thru January 2020 - right around when the pandemic began. What a chaotic year it was, too! A scary time for all of us!

I am hoping that this blog will show my creativity, heart, and soul, and reveal a little more of myself. I'm a shy person at heart and don't post too much in Newsfeed, but I love reading what others are saying. *Smile*

I'm off to post my first blog...
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March 10, 2024 at 1:10pm
March 10, 2024 at 1:10pm
#1066000
My clock decided to jump ahead Saturday morning instead of Sunday morning. I woke up at 7:00 when it was supposed to be 6:00. I was wondering why it was so dark outside, but if the clock says 7:00 I can't argue with it.

Let's just say, all day I felt tired losing that hour. What happened Saturday night, I once again forgot that tomorrow was daylight saving time for real. So, instead of going to bed at 11:00, I went to bed at midnight

I HATE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME - at its beginning. Otherwise, I'm okay with it.
December 30, 2023 at 11:38am
December 30, 2023 at 11:38am
#1061590

Happy New Year One and All
May your New Year be bright and filled with happiness
July 22, 2023 at 12:58pm
July 22, 2023 at 12:58pm
#1052926
I hated the green new deal the minute it was brought up in 2019 by Alexander Ocasio-Cortez - Preaching it would be great for the 'carbon footprint' to eliminate cow farts. Sounds stupid, right?

Now I find out today that they are cutting down 16 million trees to put up windmills! When is the stupidity going to end? The recession is here and it is going to get worse, We need a new president that doesn't do stupid things and tries to destroy our country.

On a lighter note, did you see this peculiar piece of footage circulating online? It's picturing a woman, in the UK, seemingly seems frozen in time - an eerie moment for sure! Could it be a proverbial glitch in the matrix? Little is known about the circumstances surrounding the odd video, also shared on Tik Tok last week. In the footage, a woman seems to be stuck in mid-stride as she strolls down the sidewalk and one bewildered witness exclaims "Why is she frozen?" Although she resumes walking a few seconds later, the individual who filmed the video claims that she had remained still "for a minute." If nobody saw this phenomenon, the link is down below.

https://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/watch-strange-viral-video-shows-woman-fro...
May 11, 2023 at 10:09am
May 11, 2023 at 10:09am
#1049468
WOW! I was so happy to see this headline in the Epoch Times.

White House Revives Trump-Era Policy, Limits Asylum Eligibility Ahead of Title 42 Expiration

I thought for sure we would have an invasion at the southern border in epic proportions! I mean we already had 5.5 million illegals have already crossed our borders since Biden took office, plus, who knows how many got-a-ways there were.

Because of this, crime is at an all-time high, plus reforms such as ending cash bail, defunding the police, refusing to prosecute entire categories of crime, and letting out convicted felons out of prison early leave me speechless. Why and Who would do this?

These soft-on-crime policies have wreaked havoc in our cities where they have implemented those policies. It is not hard for me to understand why “reforms” such as ending cash bail, defunding the police, refusing to prosecute entire categories of crimes, letting thousands of convicted felons out of prison early, significantly cutting the prison population, and other “progressive” ideas have led to massive spikes in crime—particularly violent crime, including murder—in the communities where some officials have implemented them.



March 20, 2023 at 1:58pm
March 20, 2023 at 1:58pm
#1046738
The first day of spring is officially here today. We have already seeded out tomatoes in the greenhouse, and they are beginning to sprout new growth.

I can't wait to put my winter coat and gloves away - I want the days to warm up once again. We had a lot of snow this winter, and can't wait for it all to melt away. I love Spring - when all the trees sprout new growth, and the grass turns green after a good rain. The flowers, such as the tulips, start to bloom those pretty colors of yellow, red, and pink which are the colors in our garden.

Spring is a miraculous experience. The whole world comes alive after the winter in which everything seems dead, and everything comes alive, and my life is filled with color and wonderful scents surrounding me once again. The world that seemed so dull and cold has come alive. Spring gives me hope for rejuvenation in all our lives as well, and going out and enjoying the beautiful spring weather (without coats and gloves).
December 28, 2022 at 10:35am
December 28, 2022 at 10:35am
#1042289
What a Christmas for 2022!

I thought we were going to get a blizzard and ruin everything, but we were lucky and dodged the bullet.
Our family made it, even with gust up to 35mph winds!
We had a wonderful family get-together, everyone was in good health. No one was sick this time. They al take their D3, vitamin c, and zinc combination along with Ivermectin every three days. This helps keep the sickness at bay.

Our Christmas tree looks so beautiful with all the presents beneath it. We didn't forget the meaning of Christmas and said a reading from the bible remembering Baby Jesus born on Christmas. Day.

I look outside and see all the snow piled up after grading. Who knew we would get this much snow! Minnesota is living up to its name, I guess. Luckily, we are getting a break, and a warmer week awaits us. The horses sure loves this weather! They are running, rolling in the snow, having a good time.
September 17, 2022 at 12:52pm
September 17, 2022 at 12:52pm
#1037803
My husband is in the VA hospital and will be getting out today. I'm so happy because it sucks being alone. My children visit me which helped me get through this. I'm so happy the operation went through without any snags.

We're fixing my daughter's jeep. It's looking better and better. She'll have fun driving it when it's done. It was a long wait, but finally, this whole process is coming to an end.

Today started out cloudy and I thought for sure it would rain. The sun is now shining and looks very inviting to go out and catch some sun rays. It's also breezy, which makes it all the better.

I think today is the day I try making a trinket just to see if I can.

May 17, 2022 at 4:58pm
May 17, 2022 at 4:58pm
#1032540
Prompt 7 - Take a drive down memory lane and arrive at the Drive-In Theater. (circa ????)
Tell us about your first experience attending a Drive-in movie. Be as descriptive as your memory allows.
Only write about your very first experience. We'll have 3 more Saturday night Drive-in prompts this month.

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I remember when our family went to see "The Parent Trap" at the drive-in. It was the most memorable movie that I can recall the whole thing. I loved the actress Haley Mills! Other times my brother and I would just fool around with our cousins, not really watching the movie. I really hated it when it rained, then we were stuck in the car and watching a boring western.

We didn't cause any trouble with the other people trying to watch the movie, but had fun going to the refreshment stand, or sitting on the bench that was placed closer to the movie screen. Then we tried to lip read and giggle at what we brought up. Those were the good ole days!

I remember once when the movie was so bad that my parents left without seeing the whole movie. That's when we would go out to eat, then go to the park until dark. We loved feeding the ducks our left-overs.
May 16, 2022 at 7:25pm
May 16, 2022 at 7:25pm
#1032505
Prompt 6: Describe the plot of one of your favorite comedy movies WITHOUT saying the movie's title. Challenge your readers to guess the title of the movie you described.

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One of my favorite comedies - is when two men from Washington D.C., divorce mediators decide to crash weddings. They become very good at it until one of these women became very scary. She said, "Don't ever leave me cause I'll find you!" I mean this could send chills down any playboy back.

The bed scene is when one of the playboys gets tied up by his girlfriend and leaves. When this freaky brother brings him a painting, saying, "I made you a painting. I call it 'Celebration.' It's sexual and violent. I thought you might like it." The playboy facial expressions make me laugh.

In the shooting scene when they go out hunting, one playboy shoots the other in the ass. I love their give and take on that one. Another funny scene.

When one of these playboys finds someone he wants to marry, the other is lonely and goes to see another famous wedding crasher who has switched to finding women at funerals saying, "Grief is nature's most powerful aphrodisiac." This one wasn't funny, it was an embarrassing situation all around.

There were others, but this movie I could watch again. Yes, it's sexual, but the funny parts won me over. Its rating is seven stars out of ten.
May 11, 2022 at 2:23pm
May 11, 2022 at 2:23pm
#1032251
Prompt 5:You decide join a book club and the first book you need to read for discussion is Les Misérables.
What is this was about? WRONG ANSWERS ONLY.

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There's a book written about this old mall, built-in 1975, and expanded several times. It was called Les Misérables. It stretched to 1,300,000 feet, with 140 stores, a movie theater, and a food court rented out spaces. This once-bustling place stayed open for fourteen years but closed its doors in 2008. Why did it close its doors so soon? Why did only two large retailers continue to operate but then, they too finally called it quits in 2013?

This mall closed its doors because it was built on Indian burial grounds, and it became eerily haunted, especially when you come in the evening to shop. That's when it got interesting! People would see dark shadows move in front of them, or they felt as if they are being followed throughout the mall. They would witness items falling off the shelves. There were some shoppers who commented they felt someone touch them; and looked around but nobody was there. Some people developed headaches or even worse, were scratched while shopping.

Fortunately, not all stores were plagued with this. The movie theater didn't have any of these going on, at least nobody said anything. The two large retailers were also free of these hauntings, that is why they stayed open when all others closed their doors.

Kids in the neighborhoods would play chicken, and see who could walk throughout the mall without screaming when they saw weird things. This became a regular past-time for kids until two children disappeared, and was never found. Talks of demolishing the mall began. Also, the Minnesota winters didn't help the mall's glass ceilings, they would crack, letting in the snow during winter storms. Then it really began to look like the structure stood alone in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. It was a dangerous place to be and demolition was put on the books.

There were two things that blocked the success of this mall. It was built on Indian Burial Ground and that glass ceiling didn't go with Minnesota's winters. What were they thinking? Thus, it was named Les Misérables, because it was in such a pitiable state of distress or unhappiness.




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