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 a 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 13 bloggers (2 more than the week before!) who left their links last week.
justmuddlingthroughlife said:
thanks Stevie. https://justmuddlingthroughlife.co.uk/2019/02/08/10-tips-help-ease-stress-children-being-mum/
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tidalscribe said:
As it’s pouring with rain for many of us, a one thousand word story to cosy up with. And as English racing has been cancelled this week due to Equine ‘flu, this is the only place to enjoy the horse racing…
https://tidalscribe.wordpress.com/2019/02/08/flash-fiction-friday-one-thousand/
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mswwrites said:
http://Www.mswwrites.com. And
I write about bullying/cyberbullying, loss and grief and post about my work and writing. I am also an author of 2 books with 2 more on the way this year….. would love feedback if anyone reads my blog posts or comes across my books: The Upbringing that Encircles Me and Journey’s End: Death, Dying, and the End of Life.
The 2 books for this year will be book 2 in the Journey’s End series and a book on digital world and youth.
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks for connecting.
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mswwrites said:
Thank you for posting this click and run!
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franklparker said:
As with Clive’s, you have already seen and commented on mine, but here it is for others: https://franklparker.com/2019/02/07/a-date-with-james-roby/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Frank.
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tidalscribe said:
I’ve bookmarked this to read properly later. Most of what I know about Detroit involves Tamla Motown; as a teenager in Australia I loved the music without knowing anything about Detroit or that Motown stood for motor town.
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Stevie Turner said:
Me too!
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Darlene said:
Thanks for doing this Stevie. Here’s my fun interview with Colleen Chesebro. https://darlenefoster.wordpress.com/2019/01/19/conversations-with-colleen-meet-author-darlene-foster/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Darlene. I left a comment on Colleen’s page.
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tidalscribe said:
I love the thought of that deserted house in the prairies, very creepy, but what inspiration.
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Clive said:
As ever, Stevie, thanks for your generosity in doing this. You’ve seen and commented on my latest but for those who may not…. https://wp.me/p2FNZK-1e3
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Stevie Turner said:
Cheers, Clive.
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Hugh's Views and News said:
Can you solve the riddle of Twelfth Night?
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Julie G said:
Thanks again, Stevie.
In light of the Time To Talk day this week I wrote a poem about attempted suicide.
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Ellen Hawley said:
What do search engine questions tell us about the public mind? Nothing particularly useful, but they are fun to play with: https://notesfromtheuk.com/2019/02/08/what-people-want-to-know-about-britain-part-thirteen-ish/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Ellen!
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