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Its a Journey . . .
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An Invitation
Posted in Tuesday Tidbits
Tagged acceptance, choices, cry, dream, feel, invitation, join me, journey, laugh, live, love, pray, welcome
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Tasty Crumbs
Though there are a few adventures and surprises yet to come in the last of my series of excerpts from Dagon’s Blood, I am placing them on hold as I take you, the readers, through the rabbit hole. Remember, it … Continue reading
Posted in Dagon's Blood ~ Random
Tagged adventure, agony, beast, bread crumbs, captivate, challenge, death, entice, epic, family, feast, flames, friends, greed, indifference, interest, journey, rabbit hole, random, romance, soldiers, torment
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Learning and Loving… Life
Incidences with my state of health this year have moved me to write of the following experience that I had in December 1980. Until now, I have rarely shared this and then only with a few. My latest experience encourages … Continue reading
Posted in Enjoy the Journey! Life's Lessons
Tagged acceptance, alive, becoming, being, belief, comfort, death, encouragement, Enjoy the Journey, experience, family, feeling, finite, friends, gifts, health, home, hope, infinite, journey, joy, knowing, learn, life, light, love, pain, premonitions, quest, recovery, senses, spirituality, surgery, welcomed, wisdom
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“Safe House”
When my son was in his mid-teens, he brought to my attention the need to add another facet to my efforts of helping others through the valleys of life. Other than my writing, my interest and work revolved around alcoholism … Continue reading
Posted in Enjoy the Journey! Life's Lessons
Tagged Alcoholics Anonymous, alcoholism, blessings, broken homes, courage, darkness, drug abuse, Foster care, Frank Lloyd Wright, homeless, intelligence, journey, light, love, responsibility, roots, safe house, spirituality, strength, stress, teenagers, wings
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Spirit of Love
Though I am unable to present a story to you today, I wish to at least pass along a brief message regarding this journey that we are on, called life. “You will find as you look back upon your … Continue reading
Two New Five Star Reviews of DAGON’S BLOOD!
5.0 out of 5 stars Romantic Epic, July 17, 2012 By Dannie Hill (Thailand/ Houston) – See all my reviews (REAL NAME) Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: Dagon’s Blood (Kindle Edition) DAGON’S BLOOD by Virginia Lee is … Continue reading
Posted in Dagon's Blood Reviews
Tagged action, beauty, betrayal, conflict, ecstasy, epic tale, evil, high adventure, history, honor, journey, kidnapping, love, mystery, passion, pirates, rivals, romance, spirit, traitor, twisting plot
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The Heart on the Mountain
I drove slowly up into the mountain range of Great Basin National Park, drawn by the beauty and majesty of Wheeler Peak. My tires made soft scrunching sounds on the snow covered road which lay pristine and glistening … Continue reading
Posted in Enjoy the Journey! Life's Lessons
Tagged Ely, Enya, Great Basin National Park, heart, journey, Lehman Caves, Let go and let God, life, love, Mt. Wheeler, mule deer, nature, Nevada, Serenity Prayer, snow, soul, spirit, Wheeler Peak, wonder
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Last Words
I looked over at him, studying his silhouette as he leaned against the tree with one leg crooked to brace him as he gazed out at the vista before us. I knelt on the ground, resting an elbow on bended … Continue reading