Monday Muddle: I don’t know about you, but when I see a recipe for mouse-topped cupcakes, I kinda lose my appetite. Give me chocolate any day. #MonMud
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Thursday Thought #GinaHorkey
Tuesday Two
Tuesday Two: Write a story with only two sentences. Use the photo for inspiration if you wish. #TueTwo
Photo by Jeffrey F Lin on Unsplash.
Monday Muddle: cymbal, symbol
This muddle always reminds me of a post that said John Cougar once threw drums and symbols into the audience during a concert. I don’t think the way I picture that in my mind is quite the way it happened. 😀
#MonMud
Language Laughs
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#LangLafs
Thursday Thought #MarthaCarr
Tuesday Two
Tuesday Two: Write a story with only two sentences. Use the photo for inspiration if you wish. #TueTwo
Photo by T. Selin Erkan on Unsplash.
Monday Muddle: moot, mute
Monday Muddle: If you are speaking to, or writing for, an international audience, using the word “moot” might cause confusion. The meaning generally accepted in North America is basically the opposite of what is understood in the rest of the world. #MonMud
Language Laughs
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Thursday Thought #JennieAllen
Thursday Thought: We all get discouraged sometimes, and sometimes for good reason. But sometimes we dwell on things that we cannot change, like what we did or did not do in the past. Instead, try to focus on the positive and what you can do better in the future.
If you are halfway through NaNo, but don’t have half your words yet, don’t give up. You can still do it.