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Let’s Create A Fine Chain By Sharing The Links…

Get more eye balls on those words of yours. Join the loop and share your link.

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‘Welcome to all my new follows and friends and Welcome to the click-a-link club.

I appreciate the choice you made in deciding to follow my blog, which I consider as a present.

If you notice, as much as I am a very individually minded person, I am also a very community minded and conscious person. In simple terms, I like people.

In here, I try to have a warm atmosphere that is welcoming for all and I cook in large quantities, because I never know who is coming to tea or dinner.

So, do make yourself comfortable and feel free to say hey anytime.

Are you comfortable now? Good. Now put up your feet on that plump purple cushy foot-rest in the corner and let’s have a quick chat while you get your feet massaged.

My bit of experience of blogging has shown me how grueling it…

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1,420 thoughts on “Let’s Create A Fine Chain By Sharing The Links…

  1. Hello there! I just want to thank you for featuring one of my post. That is a beautiful act of kindness and deeply appreciated. I would really like to follow your lead and start something like this myself.
    I would also like to extend to you an invitation to be a guest writer for my blog. You are welcome anytime and you could write a post about anything you like. It could be a poem, short story, article, anything. The invitation is to your readers as well.

    One of my blogger friends is featuring me today as a guest writer. If I may, I would like to share that link for your chain.

    Thank you!!

    WiPW – NaNo Edition: Featuring Cynthia

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  2. I would appreciate it if you were willing to highlight my site again at some point: https://philipcraddockwriter.wordpress.com/. Alternatively, if you’d prefer to just highlight an individual poem from my site then you could use the one I finished about 2 minutes ago. See https://philipcraddockwriter.wordpress.com/2016/11/14/burden-unburdened/.

    By the way…I’ve recently started my own sharing feature (called “Sharing Saturdays” because alliteration). If there’s any pieces of yours that you’d like me to highlight on my site, please add it to https://philipcraddockwriter.wordpress.com/2016/11/02/new-feature-sharing-saturdays-share-your-posts/

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  3. My dear Jackie, I have not been around so much and I miss your wonderful blog and your beautiful smiling face! I am hoping things will settle down in my life very soon. In the meantime,I am not going to leave a link this time as I don’t have any recent posts to share. But I do plan to check out some of the people who on your list! Love and hugs, Lydia!

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  4. Thank you so much for this opportunity Jacqueline!
    Here’s the link to my most recent post, Phenomenal Woman or what Maya Angelou taught me about being a girl.

    Phenomenal Woman or what Maya Angelou taught me about being a girl.

    I’ve spent the bulk of this year recovering from depression, getting over heartbreak, and coming into myself, As I move toward my 40th birthday I am very proud of how far I’ve come and how I view myself as a woman. The writing of Maya Angelou has always touched me, but more so than ever this past year.

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  5. I have always believed that words mean things and especially so with documents such as the US Constitution. One thing that has always bothered me is how the Federal government can justify owning land when it is clearly not permitted by our constitution. President Obama’s latest action in creating new “national monuments” has brought this controversial subject back into the headlines and here is my take on it.

    WHENCE FEDERALLY OWNED LAND?

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