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PiniMe February 17: Wave

This week’s prompt is

WAVE

Add the pin/image you’d like feedback on, by linking that image from a post/page on your blog.

We’ll be focusing on the image in our comments.

Hop to it with the Froggie

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Here’s my entry  🙂

waves

 

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PiniMe February 10: Love

This week’s prompt is

Love

Add the pin/image you’d like feedback on, by linking that image from a post/page on your blog.

We’ll be focusing on the image in our comments.

Hop to it with the Froggie

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Here’s my entry  🙂

You and me Love Valentine

 

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PiniMe February 3: Time

This week’s prompt is

Time

Add the pin/image you’d like feedback on, by linking that image from a post/page on your blog.

We’ll be focusing on the image in our comments.

Follow the Froggie

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Here’s my entry for this week. What do you think?
Yes, I know I’m in a tree phase. This old Australian Karriwood tree really inspires me 🙂

reaching great heights takes time

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Quotes Challenge: Australia

Milae from LifeExperimentalBlog has challenge me with the 3 Day Quote Challenge. Head on over to Milae’s blog for some great quotes for this time of month, and for some really cool ideas for you to experiment with.

Here’s how the quote challenge works:

There are 3 Challenge rules:

You need to post for 3 days in a row
You must pick 1-3 quotes daily
In each post, you must challenge 3 bloggers

Today, I nominate:

Mini2z
Kurstin Graham

Lucky Sketch

Today I thought we’d look at a fascinating place instead.

Australia—a continent/country sitting in a strange part of my personal world image. Down Under where stranger than fiction animals thrive, most of them trying to kill you…or so Billy Connelly (warning: Language) insisted. From the vibrant ocean brimming with killer sharks, and killer jellyfish to the vast Outback brimming with killer spiders and snakes and…land.

It wasn’t until I visited this Great Southern Land myself (I’I think one of the best things about Oz is their music), that I truly understood the mental geography of that part of my mind’s world map labelled Here Be Monsters And Horrendous Stuff. The truth is Australia has many labels, but few of them do her justice. And Australians are a great bunch, heatstroke and all.

So, to give you a taste of this truly contradictory, yet magical country, I offer you these three quotes, one of which still has me scratching my head and thinking about Hoop Snakes.

Australia quote other countries

Australia quote no worries

Australia quote may as well

 

And that brings us to the end of the Three Day Quote Challenge:)

 

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Quotes Challenge: Mary Stewart

Milae from LifeExperimentalBlog has challenge me with the 3 Day Quote Challenge. Head on over to Milae’s blog for some great quotes for this time of month, and for some really cool ideas for you to experiment with.

Here’s how the quote challenge works:

There are 3 Challenge rules:

You need to post for 3 days in a row
You must pick 1-3 quotes daily
In each post, you must challenge 3 bloggers

Today, I nominate:

ZeroCreativity
Bunkaryudo
RaeRaleighReads

I’m terrible at remembering quotes from classic texts and such, but having been an avid bookworm during my most formative years and beyond, I’ve decided to quote the wise words of one of my favourite authors.

Ms. Stewart in the garden of her home in Edinburgh. Credit Ron Appelbe/McGraw-Hill

Mary Stewart introduced me to both romantic suspense and well-researched historical fiction/fantasy; training me to expect romantic suspense to be filled with careful and empathetic observations of humanity, well researched places, and some gentle humor scattered through tense scenes and exciting action.
Merlin became my hero, not because of his magic, but for his strength of character, his self-sacrifice and his ability to see all around him, the humanity and magic that flowed through his life. I had always suspected that he was the greater hero than Arthur, and with Mary Stewart’s Merlin Trilogy I delighted in reading why I had felt so.
Wisdom and observation flow effortlessly through all of Mary Stewart’s works, never impinging on the action. It’s been difficult to whittle her wisdom down to three quotes, so I’ve decided to restrict my quotes to love.

Mary Stewart quote woman secrets love Mary Stewart quote story book hero Mary Stewart quote take love easy

For tomorrow’s final post of the challenge, I have a complete different topic in mind:)