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Entries for various Blog Challenges.I will be expressing my hopes,dreams and fantasies.
#883192 added May 27, 2016 at 3:03pm
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News, Leo Tolstoy
Blog City Prompt: Lyn asked about gossip. What's going on this weekend like Weddings, Graduation or any news?

My husband and I haven't been invited to any Graduations. I bought my friend baby clothes as she is having a baby in July. The County Fair will be here in 2 months. I went to a baby shower 2 weeks ago. I am started a new project. A Daily Appointment Book that you write in everyday, add stickers and write down your goals. My husband and I are having a Cook Out for Memorial Day. Boring, huh? Oh, we are going to see "Alice In Wonderland, Through The Looking Glass." Seeing Johnny Depp is always a turn on for me.

BCOF Prompt: "It is much better to do good in a way that no one knows anything about." Leo Tolstoy

What do you think Tolstoy meant when he wrote this? Do you agree or disagree?

As a bonus, guess which book this is from.

The book is either War Or Peace or Anna Kerina. Do I get 2 choices?

People donated money and food to someone in need like leave the money in an envelope in their door or a box of groceries on their porch. Some people don't want others to know they do good deeds. Do something to keep someone from getting hurt and not finding out there was that possibility in the first place. The best deeds are best kept secret but you know you made a difference and God knows and that is what counts. Maybe this is what Leo had in mind.

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