Click & Run is back!
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.
Thanks to the 6 bloggers who left links last time.
dgkaye said:
Welcome back Stevie! Thanks for the invite to share. I’ll share my Travel Column for the month. 🙂
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Stevie Turner said:
You’re welcome Debby. Will check out the blogs when I return home from London.
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dgkaye said:
🙂
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Stevie Turner said:
Debby – where is the link?
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dgkaye said:
LOl, omg, I’m having so many problems with puter freezing up. I believe I was in the middle of copying the link when the page died. Thanks for asking https://dgkayewriter.com/smorgasbord-blog-magazine-travel-column-d-g-kaye-island-cuba-caribbean-smorgasbord-blog-magazine/
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Terri Webster Schrandt said:
Hi Stevie, thanks for the opportunity to share on this fine first day of summer. Sharing today’s post on fitness! https://secondwindleisure.com/2019/06/21/no-excuses-fitness-for-extreme-weather/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Terri.
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Stevie Turner said:
For 12 years I went jogging most mornings at 5am, but now the knees say no. However, I still walk a lot, but don’t get up so early!
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Terri Webster Schrandt said:
I hear ya, Stevie, 35 years of running took its toll on me too. Walking is great!
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Stevie Turner said:
Wow- 35 years? I couldn’t do any more after 12, but by then I’d lost my thyroid.
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Terri Webster Schrandt said:
Eek! I started jogging/running at age 15. After a severe hamstring tear in my mid 40s, I joined the gym.
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Nathan AM Smith said:
Welcome back, Stevie!! I was following your holiday from afar and I hope you are doing well!
Just more of the usual this week! Poetry and prose – a couple of which are a bit Pride themed as well! 🙂
https://themythofprometheus.wordpress.com
Enjoy, all! I can’t wait to read your stuff, everyone!
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Nathan. In London this weekend but will read all the posts during next week.
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Ashlynn Waterstone said:
Today I shared a link to a sale on books.
Thanks, Ms. Stevie for all you do.
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Ashlynn.
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Ari said:
Such a cool idea, here’s the link to my Writing blog: https://arimeghlen.co.uk/
Now to check out other links
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks.
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tidalscribe said:
Come along on a very English holiday.
https://tidalscribe.wordpress.com/2019/06/19/jurassic-holiday/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks for your link!
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Nathan AM Smith said:
Exciting!!
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Darlene said:
Here’s one about our recent travels https://darlenefoster.wordpress.com/2019/06/10/tarragona-a-city-of-living-history/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Darlene.
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tidalscribe said:
Visit Darlene’s blog for a wonderful dose of sunshine as well as history.
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Darlene said:
Thanks!!
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Ellen Hawley said:
A quick dip into British slang, from cockney rhyming slang to multi-ethnic London English to polari. Oh, the clever ways we humans find to keep outsiders from knowing what we’re saying. https://notesfromtheuk.com/2019/06/21/a-quick-history-of-british-slang-how-to-keep-the-outsiders-out/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks. Will read ASAP!
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Ellen Hawley said:
How you have time to keep up with it all is beyond me.
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Stevie Turner said:
Ha ha.
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tidalscribe said:
An interesting piece and a reminder that most of us could not write realistically about inner city gangs.
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Ellen Hawley said:
Some things, I think, you have to earn to right to write about, and not just because of the language.
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Stevie Turner said:
I could if they spoke Cockney rhyming slang, lol!
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Ellen Hawley said:
I’m jealous.
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Stevie Turner said:
Grew up with it.
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Nathan AM Smith said:
Oooh how interesting!!
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Stevie Turner said:
I love London slang. It’s what I grew up with. I had to modify my accent around the age of 18 so that prospective employers might look a bit more favourably on me!
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robertawrites235681907 said:
I am always the first to pick up this post, Stevie, so there are no links for me to read yet. I will try and remember to come back later. Here is mine in the meantime: https://robertawrites235681907.wordpress.com/2019/06/18/well-be-waiting-guest-post-by-robbie-cheadle/
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Darlene said:
Excellent!
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Robbie. I’m in London until Sunday so will check out the posts next week.
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Nathan AM Smith said:
Thanks for sharing this!
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