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Book Review: The Cure For What Ales You by Ellie Alexander
In number 5 of her Sloan Krause series, our heroine is preparing for Maifest in Leavenworth, Washington. With her Nitro partner, Garrett, they are debuting a new craft brew, Lemon Kiss ale. Despite the overwhelming preparations, Sloan has an unexpected visitor named Marianne, who claims to be her aunt, arrive at her cottage in a state of hysterical alarm. At Marianne's hotel, in her room, there has been a murder, and Marianne is convinced that Sloan and her family are in immediate danger. While at the hotel, Sloan discovers there have been a string of thefts, including Marianne’s own proof of identity. Sloan must decide if she believes this complete stranger from her past before any one she loves gets hurt.
Caitlin GonyaPublished 3 years ago in HumansUnveiling Your Agency underlying of Newsletter Influencers
As targets are batched, and production strategies are debated, many digital marketing agencies get to the edge of email marketing where it is established. One way of nurturing future clients might be through newsletters.
How An Immigration Lawyer Can Help You?
Many consider hiring an immigration attorney a matter of preference because some immigration matters probably do not need an immigration attorney's attention. For example, filling up a form to fill the form for renewing a green card. However, there can be other immigration matters that seem straightforward to the untrained eye and can get a person into immigration trouble that she wouldn't have otherwise been in if he/she had the help of an immigration lawyer.
Stelmakh & Associates, LLCPublished 3 years ago in HumansHe had the green light senor
I was approaching the intersection and the light turned green for me. I proceeded through the light at the posted speed limit of thirty miles per hour. An hour later all I remember is being pulled from my vehicle and placed in the back of an ambulance. I had no clue where I was located nor what had happened. All I knew is I hurt like hell. Somewhere between being pulled out of my vehicle and being placed into the ambulance, I became combative with the paramedics. I looked across the street and there was another green light. I knew this was the Sunday before Christmas and green would be dominant but where was this coming from? The paramedics asked me if I remembered my car accident and I said no. I do know the street lights had Christmas decorations on them some with green lights.
Lawrence Edward HincheePublished 3 years ago in HumansReach Out.
This is a blog that I originally featured on another site in 2019, about the importance of asking for help and admitting that we might not have it all together…I say “we” because I am still learning how to do this every day! I recently watched the movie Glass and in one crucial scene someone tries to convince the main character that he is not a superhero; he is just a man with a delusion. It wasn’t long before he started to believe it. Often we take other's criticisms like this. I’m curious to see how relevant this post is, almost three years later. Plus, you get the chance to see some of my early art-blog work!
Hannah Marie.Published 3 years ago in HumansSanjay Dutt - the superstar
One of my favourite Indian actors is Sanjay Dutt. In my opinion he is a superstar. He has worked in more than 100 movies in the last 30+ years. Whenever I see a movie with him in it I do not focus on the other actors because I am in his awe of his presence and acting.
Anshuman KumarPublished 3 years ago in HumansGame Night
Bunco was quite popular years ago; it gave people (mostly women) a chance to get together and play a simple card came where players move from table to table within the host house to complete points on their card. To me, Bunco involved too many rules and too much math. But the game itself was secondary to the other part of the game; the sense of community, the transmission of gossip, and a shit-ton of food. Some of these groups have continued to do this for years, even decades. These devotees were serious about their game.
Barb DukemanPublished 3 years ago in HumansIs Kindness too hard?
I want to start this post off with something a little different, A little more formal and polite. Something that says ‘Oh my, Wow Kellie is a nice girl.’ Considering this blog post is going to be about kindness and the adventures that being nice just so happens to bring.
𝙺𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚒𝚎 𝙳𝚘𝚞𝚐𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚝𝚢 ☾Published 3 years ago in HumansWhat it Means to Love
Do you know what it means to truly be in love? The feeling of happiness embellishing every part of your skin as the embroidery of your lover stitches their way into the very fabric of your heart. Maybe we were just meant to be from the very beginning.
Jim
My mom asked me if I would ever write a poem about you. She suggested that I recite during this night. I don’t know...it’s strange. I’ve spent years writing poems that now line the bottoms of old bags, covered in expired makeup, dusty hair ties, and old receipts. It’s 5:14 pm and it’s about 57 degrees outside. I came home early because you gave me another bladder infection from the rough sex the night before. Right now, you’re sleeping next to me, and your subtle snores are a sign that you’re resting with ease. You know, you always said that Gloria hated your snores, but somehow, I always look to that noise as a reminder of how peaceful you are. Your elbow is underneath me, and it’s so funny because I always have to be touching you in some way, shape, or form.
Cory DeAn CowleyPublished 3 years ago in HumansA friendly chat.
I am here to challenge the wordings "We want to hear about how you disconnect from the world and give yourself a well-deserved mindful making break".
Agapē NowHerePublished 3 years ago in HumansRandom ruminations
12JUL2021; 0010, MON In no particular order, I'm finna drop some rare gems rapid fire. Full disclosure, it's gonna be a hodgepodge that wades into NSFW (Not Safe For Work) territory.
Nefarious DarriusPublished 3 years ago in Humans