One Lovely Blog!

Lovely?  Ah, if only…  Thank you, Anand for the nomination!  Go visit him at Blabberwockying, he is a sweetheart!

Now here is a an award I can handle!  The rules are to thank the person who nominated you, show the award badge somewhere in the post, tell the world 7 facts about yourself and pass it on to some other lovely bloggers.  I’ll do my best!

  1. I have a short temper but I don’t stay mad for long
  2. I like rain and sometimes get tired of the sunshine
  3. I’m a wanderer, I probably should never have bought a house
  4. I could be a vegetarian if it weren’t for bacon
  5. I have a shameless crush on Dave Grohl
  6. According to an article I read on Popular Science, I might be a psychopath
  7. This was confirmed by a quiz I took on Facebook*

*See, I just want to find out if you guys are really reading this post!

Here are my nominees:

MySimpleDailyBlog

agueroandhisperro

waywardscribblez

continuingwithme

transitionsinmylife

Short and Sweet Advice for Writers: Write Like a Weed

Some great advice for all of us trying to live the writing life!  Thanks, Jamie!

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weedsAhh, the humble weed. Scorned, belittled, hacked at, trod on, uprooted, and taken for granted, these tenacious flora still manage to proliferate. Undaunted by our judgment of their unworthiness, they flourish in every available crevice. They are not affected by our opinions.  They do not compare themselves to other plants; they just keep reaching up toward the sun and drilling down toward the water.

Far from being particular about soil conditions, weeds grow almost anywhere. There is nothing delicate about these flowers; they are more fierce than floral. Weeds are stamped on, sprayed with noxious chemicals, and pulled out of the ground, yet they persist. Determined hands scrape the dirt away, cruelly exposing their naked roots, but somehow they manage to survive.

Even when it looks as though the weed has succumbed, when no stem or leaf is left above ground as evidence of the weed’s existence, even then the weed…

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