Blogs Posts on "Imagination"




Retro Photo: Figment of Your Imagination by ohAmanda on Nov 18, 2009I go to Disney World for my Disney Mom’s Panel training in 15 days! So, for the next few weeks I’m going to share my favorite 80’s vintage Disney World photos! me, my brother, DreamFinder & Figment. Epcot. 1984. This lovely ge...



101 Cash Generating Ideas–Earn Cash Immediately With These Proven Ideas by MyMochaMoney.com on Nov 9, 2009I started reading, Emergency Cash Generators, this weekend and was blown away by the simple methods to earn cash immediately off the internet.  Some are so simple, that you will say to yourself,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websit...



If you can’t be an athlete . . . be an athletic supporter. by Second Wind Publishing on Nov 9, 2009I married a Nordic god. He’s tall, blond, rugged, chiseled . . . all those things you read about in a romance novel that make you sigh. He’s also brilliant, which is a good thing in the Oracle database world. Unfortunately, he suffers fro...



Mark Twain said, “You cannot depend on … by The Mind of Pat Bertram on Nov 6, 2009Mark Twain said, “You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.”...



(Updated!) For Lovers of Dinosaurs and Anything Else Imaginable by Fantasytree on Nov 4, 2009Just made another great addition to my link collection. This time to the website and blog of James Gurney, author of the Dinotopia books and the inspiring Imaginative realism. At both these pages you will find loads of great art resources. Do take a...





roof by wordcurrents on Nov 3, 2009Sometimes uncertainty can hang around. (#962)...



Thump... Thump... by MeCassieMarie on Nov 3, 2009Last night, I was falling a sleep with my computer still open. This was after finishing a long editing project in the lab. My hand was positioned over my ear, as I felt myself begin to zonk out.... thudump.....thudump.... My eyes snapped open and...



accomodation 2 by cornel gingarasu photography on Oct 29, 2009...



I’ll Never Tell – Will You? by Second Wind Publishing on Oct 27, 2009When Night and Day, my first book, was published, I felt absolutely naked. Thoughts and deeds I’d been taught to keep private were suddenly on paper, exposed for all the world to see.  Since I publish under my real name, there was no screening...



The Truth About My Toenails by Second Wind Publishing on Oct 25, 2009My daughter enjoys painting toenails. Actually, she enjoys painting anything. Creative by nature, she has her hands constantly working on decorating her bedroom, making signs, designing cards, beading necklaces and bracelets, or writing in her journa...




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