Don’t confuse me with a lot of facts. The truth only needs one.
Don’t confuse me with a lot of facts. The truth only needs one.
Author: Lauren
Stories, observations & rants from the crest of the hill
Doing the best I can to keep it on the bright side
An insight to a heart mind and soul.
a frequently irreverent and occasionally cerebral feuilleton of richard armitage studies
Stories from around the world since 1995
Stories and Art
Founder of the Three Things Method of Storytelling
A place to indulge in guilty pleasures, all connected to my favourite actor - RICHARD ARMITAGE
A Literary Life with MS
Giving and Receiving Blessings
Laughter in the Wings
A personal Blog of poetry and all things Scottish.
Photography and Travel
An old dog CAN blog
Taking steps to live a healthy and enriched life
Random thoughts, life lessons, hopes and dreams
original fiction and rhyme
Where Sarcasm Gets Drunk and Lets Its Hair Down
Adventure at Home and Away
Peace. Tranquility. Insanity.
A trip through life with fingers crossed and eternal optimism.
Myriad memories frozen in time
The Power of Story
Embracing imperfection with faith, flannel, & fresh air
The ink of inspiration whets the quill, but the dawn of innovation guides the hand
stories & reflections on everyday stuff WordPress.com site
A hodgepodge of thoughts, ideas and the reality of life.
Decided to dance a little deeper in life, and wow can spirit dance!
Enjoying life and the empty nest while easing into retirement,
writings and wanderings with a walking stick
A home for the stories and poems that got away.
Drift among the scribbles of writer Janet Gogerty
Writing and Reading
travel and random thoughts
When In Doubt, Go Big.
an ongoing experiment in the dirt, 35 plus years
LESBIAN SF & FANTASY WRITER, & ADVENTURER
Photography, fiction, humor, opinions, and whatever else I feel like posting
If you aren't living on the edge, you're taking up too much space
Thirty Years of Wonder
Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness. (Matthew 6:33)
Reflections on Canadian Culture From Below the Border
An onion has many layers. So have I!
I love this! I’ve often heard the first sentence, but never with the second one. It completely changes the meaning! Perfect.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I am glad you like my words!
LikeLiked by 1 person
This is very good, Pam. It can be applied perfectly to the weathermen/women who have been inundating us with “facts” about the recent storm that they weren’t able to forecast well at all. “You blew it – admit it and move on!”
LikeLiked by 1 person
hahaha . We did get walloped up here, this time. But you are so right.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Yesssss! The instant you add another “fact”, you don’t have the truth anymore, because those added “facts” become “so called”.
🐾Ginger 🐾
LikeLiked by 1 person
I think they are a distraction!
LikeLike
Ah, to speak from our hearts instead of our fear 😀
LikeLiked by 1 person
Absolutely!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Verbosity does not hack it for you too eh! LOL
LikeLiked by 1 person
People think it makes them seem smart but after awhile it becomes repetitive. Just get to the point!
LikeLike
Haha…yup…I agree!
LikeLiked by 1 person