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It's A Challenge
Introduction My first challenge today is to get this article published before I have to run off to York. Yesterday was slightly traumatic having to deal with disappearing parcels and potential thefts, but they are now all in hand and dealt with but on to the subject of this thing.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Red and Green leaves Plants to Elevate Your Holiday Decor
This is the season of shining lights, soft sweaters, sweet treats, and the pleasure of selecting the best presents for your dear ones. However, while living in colder places like Minnesota, this period may be marked by a few live plants around. This is where houseplants come to the rescue. Apart from that, they make your home decor vibrant all year around. Also, you can use them for holiday decorating. In this article, we will highlight some of our favorite red and green leaves plants.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Growing Hostas from Seed: A Comprehensive Guide
If you’re looking to add a touch of elegance and tranquility to your garden, growing hostas from seed can be a rewarding endeavor. Hosta plants are renowned for their lush foliage and their ability to thrive in shade. While they are typically propagated through division, growing hostas from seed is an economical way to expand your collection. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the process of nurturing hostas from the tiny seeds to the magnificent plants they become
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
How to Start Your Writing Habit in Just Ten Minutes
Writing regularly is one of the hardest parts of being a writer. Sure some will argue that developing dynamic plots and realistic characters or marketing the book once it's complete are the hardest part of writing, but the ones who think that have already built their writing habit so their opinion will count down the line.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Finding happiness in the face of loss
Emily and her grandmother were very close. They lived in a quaint village where they spent their days gardening and baking. They shared a special bond that was strengthened by their daily activities. Emily loved her grandmother dearly and couldn't imagine life without her.
By Eren Ahmed2 years ago in Writers
Back to the Crowd
So, I did it… It has been a strange few days. The weather returned, once again, to the trickery that is winter in Montreal, Canada. You can never tell when Mother Nature will play games with the city, and a snowstorm hit us with a dusting of whiteness and cold that I did not expect to be so heavy. On the radio, as I got in a bit of stretching and breakfast, the radio covered the funeral of one of our more controversial prime ministers, Brian Mulroney (it is still amazing to me how quickly people forget the full story of certain political leaders). Not really the best moment to be stuck inside with grey skies and no work to do (all papers already marked; just grades to post). I went back online to amuse myself and think about another Saturday night with nothing to do.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Writers
Best time for Everest base camp trek
The Ultimate Guide: Choosing the Best Time for Everest Base Camp Trek Trekking to Everest Base Camp is a dream for many adventurers, offering an unparalleled opportunity to immerse oneself in the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas and witness some of the world's highest peaks up close. However, deciding on the ideal time for this epic journey is crucial for a memorable and safe experience. From weather conditions to crowd levels, several factors should be considered when planning your Everest Base Camp trek. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you choose the best time for your adventure.
By Odyssey Treks2 years ago in Writers






