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Drop by drop the snow pack dies, watering the arid lands below. |
The Sunday Review! The January 5, 2014 prompt for "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUS" ![]() Blog. Tell us about your week. Include your favorite blog entry from your fellow challengers from the preceding week and, most importantly, why. It's about 7:49 am in Las Vegas and I'm still reviewing last weeks blog entries, but I'm starting this anyway because it's going to take me a while to finish. What with reviewing t he entries, getting up every fifteen to twenty minutes to take care of something in the house, and taking notes for this week's To Do List, which reminds me. I need to put down read responses to "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUS" ![]() Since I usually find something in every blog entry that either makes me think or laugh, I have difficulty choosing the one or ones I like best. Here are some that stand out because the gave me something to think or laugh about. Food for Laughter = "Jan 4th Blog Entry X 3" ![]() Food for Thought = "New Years Message" ![]() The clothes in the dryer are dry (I hope), I'll have to interrupt this entry to see if they are dry and then put something else in the washer. Food for Thought = "Universe Creation and Murders!" ![]() More Food for Thought = "Invalid Entry" ![]() Food for Laughter = "Invalid Entry" ![]() My Week in Review ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That's all I'm going to admit doing last week. I have other things to write or create and the clothes in the washing machine are ready to put into the dryer. I also have dishes to wash (again) and I'm not happy about having to do dishes the old fashion way, which is just a phase I'm going through right now. I usually enjoy washing dishes by hand, but today I would rather have a working dishwasher. Thought of the Day: “Rename your “To-Do” list to your “Opportunities” list. Each day is a treasure chest filled with limitless opportunities; take joy in checking many off your list.” - Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience |