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Weekly Wrap Up (Jun. 5 - Jun. 11)


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I'm glancing out my window and in my neck of the woods the saying it correct: June showers bring July flowers :P Seriously, we are out of the periodic snow now and after a dry first bit of the month, we are getting some rain. :D 

Can you believe we are nearly at the summer solstice in North America? Tonight, dusk was around 10:15. I always like to be camping at this time of year, so you can have a fire going late into the night after a long day of fun! Not sure how many of our members fall in the category of Neo-Druids or Pagans and celebrate at Stonehenge, but is there anything that you like to do on the longest day of the year? Oh, if you our one of our many Southern Hemisphere peeps, what do you do for the shortest day of the year?

Now for our look back on the week!

Monday, Cia was in with an all new CSR feature for the month!

First Wednesday of the month, you know what that means... ;) 

Shall we look at the Grammar Guide this week? It's all about its apostrophes and more:

Friday, the Prompt Team got us thinking about the summer solstice, and how to turn that into a great little prompt response:

That just left us Saturday for Comicality to close the regular scheduled program week at the GA Blog:

Word, words, words, did you learn anything new this week? I did :o 

anchorite, jubilate, donnybrook, taradiddles, flibbertigibbet, asseverate, flout

And our goals are a going as we close onto the middle of the month:

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And here is the look at the past weeks postings on all our Authors and Poets!

Recently Updated 'Premium' Stories

  1. On Fire by Cia

Recently Updated 'Signature Author' Stories

  1. Gap Year by Mark Arbour
  2. rima fragmenta, Fragments of a Rift: Fifty Sonnets for Kevin by AC Benus
  3. Jay's Loelife by Mrsgnomie
  4. Ancalagon by Cia
  5. Carême in Brighton — a mystery novel by AC Benus
  6. a Glass Floor Underfoot by AC Benus
  7. On Fire by Cia
  8. This and That Prompt by Cole Matthews
  9. Sharp Shorts by Aditus
  10. The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Poetry by AC Benus

Recently Updated 'Promising Author' Stories

  1. Death in the Shadows by astone2292
  2. To the Weyr by Mawgrim
  3. Hidden Secrets by Mawgrim

Recently Updated 'Author' Stories

  1. Goldstein, Johnson & Cole by Mancunian
  2. The North Down South by gor mu
  3. Ex gay husband by Zuri
  4. Finding Love by Ajbt2001
  5. ARROW by CLJobe
  6. A terrible, nonsensical poetry and others by SilverArdour
  7. Bodark Creek by RichEisbrouch
  8. Encounter on the # 3 Subway (New York) by Tallguyct
  9. Inherited by lomax61
  10. Lanterns in the Dark by James Carnarvon **Complete**
  11. Good Guys Don't Date Bad Boys by Laura S. Fox
  12. Deep Space New World by quokka
  13. The Squire's Tale by Tim Hobson
  14. Tuct Side by Westley D.
  15. Starting Where We Left Off by Ajbt2001
  16. Canaan Club by Westley D.
  17. I Hate This Town by Demiurge
  18. Lunar Love Letters by WritersBlock404
  19. The Priest's Tale by Tim Hobson
  20. Amethyst Cove Chronicles by Ajbt2001
  21. David F by quokka **Complete**
  22. G-rowing Pains by WritersBlock404

Recently Updated 'Poet' Stories

  1. Philippe’s Poetry - Words of Rhythm and Rhymes Summary Poem by Philippe

 

Read, Write, and REVIEW!!! (and Recommend with a share to the forum topic!) 

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25 minutes ago, Dodger said:

Here it's March winds, April showers, May flowers.

I drove past Stonehenge a few years ago and thought I would stop and take a look, but it's not that easy. You're not allowed to stop unless you pay, and then you have to pay again to get anywhere near it. The druids have it all figured out! 

Yes, those Druids were/are real capitalists.  

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On 6/13/2022 at 1:31 AM, Dodger said:

Here it's March winds, April showers, May flowers.

I drove past Stonehenge a few years ago and thought I would stop and take a look, but it's not that easy. You're not allowed to stop unless you pay, and then you have to pay again to get anywhere near it. The druids have it all figured out! 

It’s a disgrace. A ghastly A road roars past with the traffic from the main southern link. Projected tunnels rejected.   But despite that, to be there and stroll around these incredible stones is transforming.   How have they survived? 

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