LET THERE BE BLOGGERS!
And Men and Women – old, young, tall, short, fat, thin – of all races and creeds came from many varied and far-reaching lands and formed a World Within a World.
And God called them Bloggers and was pleased.
But sometimes the Bloggers were confused.
And sometimes they were sad.
And sometimes they made God frown.
But God’s forgiveness is always sweet.
And so, my children, please come forthwith to our World Within a World, which we call the Blogosphere, and henceforth may ye create.
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The above post is in response to Marilyn Armstrong’s “A Serendipitous Photo Story Prompt.” Join the fun – post a photo and write a story, then link back to Marilyn Armstrong’s post. The more, the merrier!
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I love to hear from my readers. You may comment on this post, comment on my Facebook or Twitter pages, or email me at cordeliasmom2012@yahoo.com or notcordeliasmom@aol.com
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Images by: Cordelia’s Mom
Lovely CM! The photos are great – and the theme is perfect. Well said.
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Whew. Thanks, Paul. I’m actually a little nervous that I may lose some of my more devout readers. But then again, I may gain some. Only time will tell.
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I like it! Well done! 😉
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Woo-hoo! Thanks!
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Oh, God. lol. This was funny.
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Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks!
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That’s really adorable 🙂 And funny, too. I love it when you make me laugh!
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Told you that you’d like it. And I have you to thank – I never would have written it were it not for your challenge.
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This is so sweet and funny. It is a good theme and we are going far together. Happy knowing you. Regards.
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That’s such a nice comment! I’m glad you’ve joined me.
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Not to be confused with G.O.D., he is one of the occasionally confused Bloggers.
Well done dear….
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Thanks. Thought you and G.O.D. might appreciate the way I slipped that suckers picture in there. My “real” readers will “get it” – everyone else will just think it’s a nice photo.
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More suckers??! How many did I send you? 😕 I didn’t keep track. I was out of – jail – consciousness – my mind – patience, when my wrap-star daughter sealed the package. 🙄
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Let’s just say – there were a lot! Thanks, Archon.
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Reblogged this on HarsH ReaLiTy and commented:
Great photos to go with a fun read! -OM
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I love the ‘net…my real world really sux a lot
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🙂 Well, thank you for coming into my world.
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Super fun! Nice job 🙂
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Thanks. It was fun to write, too.
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lol awesome post 🙂
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Glad you enjoyed it. We all need lighthearted and silly sometimes. Even my more devout readers have admitted to chuckling at it.
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This was so great!!! Thanks and AMEN!!!
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Thank you. For reading and enjoying – and commenting! I so love it when people like my work.
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Cute. And we made Him frown, eh?
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Absolutely. Why do you think there are storm clouds?
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LOL. How do I make amends?
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I wouldn’t know. I’m too perfect to have upset the Big Guy.
(ssh, you didn’t see me type that. I wouldn’t want to draw His attention.)
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But He sees EvErYthiNg. You’re in trouble.
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I imagine He has a sense of humor. After all, He made bloggers.
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I wouldn’t want lightning striking my blog.
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I think that would be a step up from frowning. I don’t think you have to worry, Diana.
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This was very funny and I loved the photos.
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Thank you! I’m only just getting into amateur photography, which is why one of the pictures had a date-stamp instead of a name. It took me awhile to figure out how to get the date-stamp off and the name on. I’m also on Flickr.com for anyone who wants to see all of my photos.
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Reblogged this on barclaydave and commented:
I just wish I could share photos like this, with a story tying them together.
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That’s a very kind thing to say. Some of the photos were first efforts and really aren’t that good, but they fit the story line. Thanks for reading and commenting – and thanks for the re-blog!
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I love your blog, if you lose a few they were shallow anyway. We all think differently which is what I love. I may not always agree with everything you say, I will die to defend your right to say it (Anon). Free speech, one each (Roy Harper)
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I only ask that you read, not that you agree. I certainly don’t expect anyone to die defending me! 🙂
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The quote was somewhat out of context, it related to freedom of speech. I find that, while some will use the “free speech” we all enjoy in the West to propagate hatred, the majority will use it wisely to provoke thoughts, spread peace and love. While I have no time for haters and trolls or the lies they tell, I will fight for their right to say it.
I’m no saint, and I know some will take offence at my words. On occasion I will also take a stand as a Devils Advocate to try and get others to think differently and see what happens. I long to live in a world without war, crime and hatred but am enough of a realist to know this won’t happen in my lifetime. Why not? Because I’m old now and there are still wars raging which won’t end anytime soon. My body is falling to pieces due to my misspent youth, I’ll be extremely lucky to outlast my dad but Death and I first met more than half a century ago, he’s become that old friend you don’t talk about. I’m not frightened of dying, there’s no need to be. 5 to 1 that no one here gets out alive anyway.
I have a few regrets but thankfully they’re all related to things I started but didn’t finish, like aged 16 a few friends and I were going to emigrate to Australia but after they’d all dropped out I didn’t go. I don’t regret anything I have achieved in my life, my kids have made me proud. I may not get the opportunity to meet my grandchildren but I hope my daughter loves her children as much as I love her and her brother.
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My favorite here.
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Thank you, Diana. That post was so much fun to write!
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Reblogged this on Cordelia's Mom, Still and commented:
Silly post, but one of my absolute favorites. We bloggers are special, aren’t we?
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