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Rated: 13+ · Book · Personal · #1311011
A terminal for all blogs coming in or going out. A view into my life.
Started July 1st 2019 for contests, etc. as other blogs are filling up and have other purposes.

Ferry boat between Solvorn and Ornes across the Lustrafjord i Sogn og Fjordane.




I'm starting a new blog because
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L'aura del Campo  (13+)
Online journal capturing the moment and the memory of moments. A meadow meditation.
#982524 by Kåre Enga in Montana
had over 1,200 entries and that was getting close to full. I don't want to trim it by deletion. I did that once, much to my dismay. Will be used more for poetry.

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Hoarfrosts from Hell  (GC)
Anything I'm not happy about or that I don't want in my main blog!
#997339 by Kåre Enga in Montana
is still hidden from the public and will remain so. It's more personal and full of angst. Was used for 30DBC for May 2020 and now used for Blogville.

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Enga mellom fjella  (13+)
Enga mellom fjella: where from across the meadow, poems sing from mountains and molehills.
#1317094 by Kåre Enga in Montana
was full... until the number of entries was increased. A mixed blog, mostly stories.

I'll be linking to
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On The Write Path  (13+)
ON THE WRITE PATH: travel journal for Around-the-World in 2015, 16, 18.
#2032403 by Kåre Enga in Montana
as I need to post there about my travels.

 
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O Pinions!  (XGC)
May my opinions gather wind under their wings and fly, perchance to soar.
#1501776 by Kåre Enga in Montana
is for my opinions. *Laugh*

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Nurture your Nature  (13+)
Look around. Let Nature nurture your Soul. I record images I sense and share them here.
#1439094 by Kåre Enga in Montana
was set up for nature observations and musings.

 
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Watt's Gnus  (18+)
On topics and today's gnus. Definitely opinionated. Set to 18+ for a reason.
#1439092 by Kåre Enga in Montana
come out of a need to share interesting stuff I come across. When I was young I did a small newsletter named as such. (or was it column in the newsletter? Been 30 years... I think.)

 
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Flash Fiction  (GC)
Short 300 word, more or less, "stories" .
#2190336 by Kåre Enga in Montana
is where I put my flash fictions. Maybe someday I'll figure it out and have enough good ones to publish. Ratings vary and some are hidden from view.

I've started an appendix (I no longer have one personally) to keep track of my Space Cadet journals for Space Blog. It's a work constantly under construction. Mind the mess.
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Space Cadet - the never ending journal  (18+)
Journeys of an Alien Space crew.
#2226611 by Kåre Enga in Montana


I needed to start a folder for contests as there are so many deadlines and details to remember.
 
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Conquest ... to keep track of contests  (18+)
A place to keep track of in progress works and up-coming deadlines as well as any awards.
#2233119 by Kåre Enga in Montana
(also very messy!) *Shock2*

 
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Blogville   (XGC)
Where bloggers meet and greet to read and share. No required prompt. Alias: blogville.
#2253938 by Kåre Enga in Montana
is for posting personal blog entries in hope that folks will comment and post their blog entries there as well. I will be commenting on all blog entries posted. It's my effort to rebuild a blogging community.

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Bibimbap 비빔밥   (13+)
Left-overs piled on hot rice and mixed.
#2296648 by Kåre Enga in Montana
an E blog focusing on food and culture. Easily digestible for the Queasy and Questioning.

December 14, 2020 at 12:50am
December 14, 2020 at 12:50am
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For "Space Blog

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Mini-review: posted here the very first day on WdC! Way back in 2014. First of all, it's nice to see an essay.

It very much reads like a transcript of a talk when you get up in class, tell the classmates what you are going to say and then say it. Reminds me a bit of a TED talk in structure. It weakens it as an essay though imho. The intro can be cut or incorporated into the text.

The essay equates the good manners of etiquette with kindness. "Practicing Etiquette" would be a better title. Etiquette is culture based. The example given is culture based and not universal.

I hesitate rating because I don't write in this style, but if I must I give it a 4.0.

Prompt: Write about acts of kindness.

I don't equate "etiquette" with "kindness". For me kindness is different from good or proper manners. In the US, my generation killed off etiquette. It was already dying. The very stiff WASP rules had become a type of classism. Still, manners do count and in traditional cultures may be quite rigid.

Kindness? I've written about that many times over the years. It's being empathetic enough to know what someone needs/wants and then doing something about it. Whether that means smiling, helping or merely keeping one's mouth shut depends on the situation.


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30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUS  (13+)
WDC's Longest Running Blog Competition - Hiatus
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Week 3: Dec 14 - 20

14. Roast Chestnuts Day
Every Christmas holiday we all sing about "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire...." But, have you ever roasted chestnuts!?

Most american chestnuts died out before I was born. My father told me all about them. I found chestnuts roasting in Pest, Hungary on my way to a hostel. Soft, nutty, warm. I can see why the song was popular. Strong image and waiting for the chestnuts to properly roast and then eat would evoke memories. Kinda like roasting marshmallows.

15. Cat Herder's Day
Ya, good luck with that.

Not this year! The hospitals are already full. No room for those fools who try to herd cats. Cat-scratch disease is for real (know two people who had it).

16. National Chocolate Covered Anything Day
Sounds like a great way to 'pig-out' and enjoy! Have you ever eaten anything 'unique' covered in chocolate?

I like potato chips dipped in chocolate. The salty crunch works well with chocolate.

17. Maple Syrup Day
Did you know that this sweet and unique flavor originated in America? Native American Indians were the first to harvest and boil the sap of the maple tree into a thick syrup. Talk about, well, maple syrup, of course.

I grew up in maple surple country. (Vermont, New York, Quebec) The real deal. We didn't have it often and I preferred pancakes soaked in butter. Still do but real maple syrup is gold. Like olive oil, quality matters.

18. Bake Cookies Day
As if we need a designated day for this, lol. Write about your favorite cookie(s) or cookie baking experience. Anything to do with cookies!

It's been awhile since I've made cookies. I liked the old fashioned frosted sugar cookies, peanut butter cookies, all the various Italian cookies, snickerdoodles. My mother made the best oatmeal-raisin. Cutidati are to die for! Look for them on St. Joseph Day, the 19th of March. Get to know some Sicilians. *Laugh*

19. Oatmeal Muffin Day
Oatmeal is on the healthy side and good for lowering cholesterol. I feel like I'm being tricked by putting it in an 'unfrosted cupcake'.

Eh... who needs healthy? Growing up I needed calories (I was malnourished and underweight). At this age? Alive is a miracle. That said, you make and bake, I deplete the eats.

20. Go Caroling Day
Have you ever gone caroling, or had a group of carolers show up at your door? Write something about caroling.

We went caroling as children. A very German blue-collar neighborhood. Now? I don't think I've heard or seen carolers for years. Tonight (Sunday) would've been perfect weather. Cold but not frigid, with snowflakes! *Snow2*



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