Now at this stage in the blog tour we take a slight technical detour. Michael does things differently.
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There you will be able to read the blog as an article. You can still like it, share it or whatever, but also you can even download it as a pdf!
Yes, we’re going places where this blog has never gone before. Enjoy
Reblogged this on anita dawes and jaye marie.
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glad you liked it 🙂
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Very clever, a brand new way to get the message across, and one you will remember!
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yes that’s what I thought as well 🙂
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Delightful story. This is everything I’ve learned to expect from the tales of Tallis Steelyard written down by Jim Webster. 😀 — Suzanne
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glad we’re keeping up standards here 🙂
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I reblogged this, Jim, but for some reason, it took a long time and didn’t register here as a reblog 🤔
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Yes, it’s something to do with the way it’s set up. dashed clever what!
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Got here from Chris’s reblog – to be charmed by another lovely Tallis Tale. How fortunate that our wandering poet was sent for the ale and was able to slip out the back to wander into the night — BEFORE the stew was tasted by all. Methinks he’d best RUN!
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mgh
(Madelyn Griffith-Haynie – ADDandSoMuchMORE dot com)
ADD/EFD Coach Training Field founder; ADD Coaching co-founder
“It takes a village to transform a world!
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there are times when you know that whatever happens you’ll be blamed, and that nobody is going to stop to listen to the reasonable explanation
As a wise person once said. Walk away calmly, only run when you think you’re out of sight 🙂
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A wise person indeed – I think I know her. I KNOW I know the one who clearly understood how the blame game works. 🙂
xx,
mgh
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