Do you have a link to a favourite blog post you’d like to add to Click & Run? I cannot guarantee other bloggers will read it, because this is Click & Run and authors might just add their own links and leave it at that. However, if they do decide to check out your post you may acquire some new readers. Of course you can also check out others’ links and share away if you want to – it’s all up to you.
Just sayin’… please don’t leave anything too risqué, or I might have to delete it…
I’ll start this week’s Click & Run off by sharing a link to a popular post I wrote on February 15th regarding why I gave up Facebook.
When writers go for a walk you never know what might happen.
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Thanks Janet.
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Hi Stevie, Thanks for the opportunity. I would like to offer my last post ….. https://thebloggler81901823.wordpress.com/2023/02/22/self-obsessed-and-delusional-just-two-of-the-qualifications-candidates-need-to-compete-in-the-apprentice/
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Thanks Paul – very entertaining!
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Thanks Stevie,
EVERYTHING IS NEW – It was time for a change of photo in the logo. Simple. Choose, add image, press publish. Well, if only it was that simple! https://www.suzanne-newnham.com/-blog
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Thanks Suzanne.
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I would like to offer my post about Prefabs. I love the fact that people still live in them 80 years after they were built as temporary shelters! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete. Yes, our one was supposed to be temporary, but we were there for 7 years and only moved because a college needed to be built on the land.
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Yes Pete, I don’t know why we can’t put some up now. My parents bought a pre-fab house when they moved to a country town in Western Australia. It arrived in two halves. It was very nice and better suited to the heat than bricks.
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We could do it easily, Janet, especially with modern methods. Just look at how good most Park Homes are. Fully fitted with two bedrooms for around £100,000. But the authorities cannot afford (so they say) to buy the amount of land that would include even a very small garden, and parking space for a car. So they continue to build flats on a much smaller land footprint.
(They could compulsory purchase the land at a discount of course, but there is now far too much political corruption for that to happen)
Best wishes, Pete.
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Where we are on the IOW a Park home is considered a holiday home only and not for permanent residential purposes. Therefore we pay no council tax.
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I love interesting doors. Here is a post about the doors of Malta. https://darlenefoster.wordpress.com/2023/03/03/doors-of-malta/
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Thanks Darlene.
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I love everyone’s ‘door posts’, I haven’t done Thursday Doors yet, though I love taking photos of doors. I am always a little wary that the door might suddenly open to reveal an irate resident!
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That is always a concern but I usually stand far enough back and zoom in for a quick get away if need be.
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Hi Stevie. Hope you enjoyed your break. My latest was posted yesterday. I know you’ve seen it but others may not have done: https://cliveblogs.wordpress.com/2023/03/09/a-reprise-for-iwd/
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Thanks Clive.
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