Sometimes when we’re busy it’s nice to simply leave a link to our blog or blog post and run, and so Friday Click and Run is just for that purpose. However, of course you can check out others’ links and share away if you want to. So… every Friday do add some info of what your blog is about and also link to your blog or blog post in the comments if you’ve got a minute. You don’t have to do anything else such as sharing or commenting unless you really want to. Isn’t that cool? People may decide to check your link out, or they may not. They might decide to leave their own link and run as well, so you may meet each other heading out the door. If I see a post that’s a bit risqué, then I shall be running too – straight to the ‘delete’ button!
Fire away then… let’s see what we end up with. This blog will run until next Friday.
Thanks to the 7 authors who left links to their blogs last time.
Darlene said:
Here’s one for you. https://darlenefoster.wordpress.com/2019/01/04/did-i-meet-my-2018-goals/ Happy New Year!!
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Darlene.
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robertawrites235681907 said:
Lovely post, DArlene.
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tidalscribe said:
https://tidalscribe.wordpress.com/2019/01/02/the-ghost-of-christmas-presents/
Last post or first post of the year?
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Stevie Turner said:
First I think.
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robertawrites235681907 said:
I enjoyed this post, Janet.
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Clive said:
Thanks for making this opportunity, Stevie. Here’s my latest, from yesterday: https://wp.me/p2FNZK-1cp
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Clive. I’ve left a comment.
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Clive said:
Thank you, too, I saw it, and appreciated your kind words 😊
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robertawrites235681907 said:
Nice to meet you, Clive.
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Clive said:
Likewise, Roberta 😊
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robertawrites235681907 said:
I am doing a series of posts with Sue Vincent about the beliefs and myths of the southern African peoples. Here is the link to the first post: https://scvincent.com/2019/01/03/guest-author-roberta-eaton-beliefs-and-myths-of-southern-africa-the-bushmen/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Roberta.
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Ellen Hawley said:
How British tea drinking led to war, smuggling, and opium addiction. Oh, the good times people used to have. https://notesfromtheuk.com/2018/12/28/2635/
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Stevie Turner said:
Ha ha, I think they were all addicted to opium in Victorian times – the only way they could survive!
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tidalscribe said:
It’s hard to imagine a time when there was no tea to drink.. I could do without opium, but not tea.
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robertawrites235681907 said:
This post was fascinating.
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