Why I Will Never Be Freshly Pressed

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You are sweetheart 🤩🤩🤩😘

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I don’t own an iron…https://yadadarcyyada.com/2015/03/26/why-i-will-never-be-freshly-pressed/

Many of you reading this are WordPress Bloggers. You may have heard of being ‘Freshly Pressed’, where WordPress Editors pick out posts that are instantly given a lot of attention. It feels like their way of saying some bloggers are better than others, that they’re more worthy of sharing.

I even Googled, ‘How to get Freshly Pressed’.
Hmmm, note to self, next time you search, add, ‘on WordPress’, because, wow, that got weird, really fast.

Apparently none of my blog posts have: ‘enlightened’, ‘inspired’, ‘entertained’, or got the WordPress Editors ‘talking’.

Oh well, at least I’ve learned a lot about blogging, sorta…

  • I’m more concise (applause).

  • I know about: fonts, stats, sharing, widgets, I know what SEO stands for, Search Engine Oops, maybe I don’t.

  • I’m on Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, LinkedIn, Google+, Pinterest – I’m…

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Her Twinflame

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I’m Your Density!

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fabulous ❤ ❤

A Busy Weekend!

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This weekend I’ll have some dear friends ( a family) as Guests therefore, I can’t do my lovely work as every WE. Somebody might say; Oh yeah, it is something else 😀

Anyway, when I invited my friends, I’ve just begun with: Hye friends, sorry for not dying, let us get together again! Of course, I have got the copy from Leonard Cohen as he had said in a new comeback concert some years ago, when he appeared again after some silent time.

Then I thought when I can’t be present as always, would like to share this song which shows my current situation 😉

Have a lovely weekend all you good friends ❤ ❤

Blogging: Ever Lose a Post or Two?

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June’s Featured Blogger: Hugh W. Roberts

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Somewhere in Dublin

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(Réédition du 11 octobre 2018)

Une rue de Dublin, un lundi vers 18 heures à la tombée de la nuit. Le temps est humide et doux en ce début de mois d’octobre, la mer d’Irlande venant tempérer les premières ardeurs de l’automne. Aucun building à l’horizon pour s’élancer dans le ciel à la rencontre des nuages. Seules les briques rouges ou jaunes des bâtiments et habitations mitoyennes révèlent une architecture typique de l’époque géorgienne ou victorienne sur fond de révolution industrielle. Et, par endroit, au détour d’un angle de rue, d’un quartier, on retrouverait presque comme des airs de New York.

Les bus jaunes à deux étages sillonnent les rues et ramassent au passage les personnes qui vont et viennent d’un point à un autre pour les emporter toutes vers la destination de leur choix. Quelques palmiers en pot alignés le long de terrasses étendent leurs palmes en guise de…

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