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A Dialogue

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A Dialogue” by BR Chitwood

Our chat had been friendly and neighborly for some time as we shared a libation. He had come to welcome me to the area, I thought. Or, was it to check me out, to delve more deeply into the kind of person I was?

“What kind of books do you write?” he ultimately asked, eyeing the few books I had in the den.

“Fiction, mostly, crime novels – some inspired by true cases, romance novels, memoirs, and one government rant and rave.”

“You seem pretty much removed from that kind of writing. I mean, you mentioned faith! Figure you to be writing about God and Religion.” He seemed almost smirking.

“Why people do what they do interests me…so I write about evil, love, romance, mayhem, murder, and level it all out with politics. I try to keep my language fairly clean.”

“Yes, I’m sure…

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Tomorrow For Sure By Cherylene

Hello everyone. VAS HAPPENING. Hope you all doing good. Welcome to my little space and thank you so much for stopping by my blog.🌼

I request you guys to read this post by a fellow blogger and a lovelyyyy friend Cherylene. I’m sure, you’ll love it.🌟

Here’s the link: 👇

Tomorrow For Sure

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20 Inspirational Quotes From Phenomenal Women

A Woman With A Voice Is, By Definition, A Strong Woman!

20 Inspirational Quotes From Phenomenal Women

Hi there and a very happy International Women’s Day to you and the special women in your life.

This women’s day has been very special for me, because I saw so many examples of strong women who are making a difference in their communities being shared today.

To honor and inspire the phenomenal women you are, I’d like to share my 20 favourite inspirational quotes from celebrities, mothers, successful business women, innovators and artists.

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Who is a phenomenal woman in your life? What have they taught you? How are you celebrating International Women’s Day? Let me know by commenting below!

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Nature Intermingle.

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dark-hills

The rays splashed through the dark clouds

The mountains almost kissing the skies

In between the landscape  flows the beautiful streams

Hearing the chirpings of birds making melody

As the trees clap their hands with the wind blowing northwards

Nature intermingling in harmony

Sweet serenades like the symphony.

(c. OBA2018@Thekingsoracle.

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FEMINIST FRIDAY

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This was first published last year but I think you will enjoy reading about the Women of Plymouth again.  One of the things I will be giving thanks for are the many wonderful readers of this feature and the plethora of inspiring women to write about.

Since yesterday was Thanksgiving, and we all have been taught about the brave men who came over on the Mayflower to establish the first colony and celebrate the first Thanksgiving, I decided to try to give the women who no doubt cooked the first dinner some equal billing.

THE WOMEN OF PLYMOUTH
On September 6, 1620, 102 passengers and 30 crew members boarded the Mayflower. Some were in search of religious freedom; others, new opportunities in a new land. Eighteen adult women were on board.
Only four of those adult women would survive the following year and be present at what has come…

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