I creaked back to my Den and found that someone had left a One Lovely Blog Award for me. I had to post an acceptance speech, and you feature prominently in it….well, you get a couple of well-deserved mentions. If you think your achy back could carry a copy of it back here, feel free to stop in and pick it up at your leisure.
I couldn’t find it when I looked the first time (when you posted this comment), so I wasn’t sure what it was all about. I hadn’t gotten back there before today, but I see now that the post came out the next day. Thank you so much for honoring me with this award!
This book is for everyone who's ever been around kids ever. In the supermarket. On the street. In church. If you've ever so much as thought a strange comment in a kid's direction, then you'll relate.
Undead is a book about living. It's got zombies and Jesus and miracles, oh my! If you've ever felt empty inside, if you've ever thought, "there must be more," then read this book. It's good, ya'll.
"This collection of old-time cures and superstitions offers a unique and lighthearted look at some of the beliefs of ordinary families who lived in the Southern Appalachians."
A comparative analysis of The Hunger Games and Christianity. Because, you know, why not?
Ah yes…so they say! As an aging Baby Boomer…this shall be my motto!
My mind believes it, but my creaking knees and achy back are putting up some argument.
I creaked back to my Den and found that someone had left a One Lovely Blog Award for me. I had to post an acceptance speech, and you feature prominently in it….well, you get a couple of well-deserved mentions. If you think your achy back could carry a copy of it back here, feel free to stop in and pick it up at your leisure.
I couldn’t find it when I looked the first time (when you posted this comment), so I wasn’t sure what it was all about. I hadn’t gotten back there before today, but I see now that the post came out the next day. Thank you so much for honoring me with this award!