AN END OR NEW BEGINING

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New years eve is a time of reflection and hope.

my reflection of the past year is it was rough but i survived.

my health  is still not its best but i am working on it.

but the positive side i have finished the first draft of Karmic Krackers 2

and even started the first edits.

if you don’t know yet I work all wrong … or so I have been told

I have four or five stories going at once and jump around a lot as I get ideas

now I know that most think that is crazy but it works for me

in the new year I hope to get two books (or more) in print

this is still a part time gig for me.

 

may each day greet you with new promise

may each night bring you piece

and

may you get more love than you need

Thank you for reading

Dab10

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THE WAY I HEAR AND SEE IT

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So today I was listen to the radio… I know so old fashioned
So I hear Ex’s and oh’s by  Elle King
As I first hear it I was thinking

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Xxx’s and ooo’s like hugs and kisses when I was younger
Then I listened harder and figured she was talking about Ex’s but the o’s confused me so I looked up the lyrics and saw it was oh’s
Then I figured the girl in the song cheated and left the Ex’s.
And it seams she categorized he Ex’s by the organisms ( oh oh oh )
So a bit of a sick song even if it is catchy.
And that’s the way I see it.
Thanks for reading
Dab10

HARD TO USE WORD

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Because few if any people know it

Defenestration

From Wikipedia

Defenestration is the act of throwing someone or something out of a window.[1]

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The term was coined around the time of an incident in Prague Castle in the year 1618. The word comes from the Latin de- (out of or away from) and fenestra (window or opening).[2] Likewise, it can also refer to the condition of being thrown out of a window, as in “The Defenestration of Ermintrude Inch“.[3]

While the act of defenestration connotes the forcible or peremptory removal of an adversary, and the term is sometimes used in just that sense,[4] it also suggests breaking the windows in the process (de- also means removal). Although defenestrations can be fatal depending on the height of the window through which a person is thrown or throws oneself or due to lacerations from broken glass, the act of defenestration need not carry the intent of, or result in, death.

I came across this word years ago and have yet to use it in a story even tho I really want to.

tell me some of the words or phrases you want to use and have not found the right situation

as always thanks for reading

Dab10