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Letter O:
#apom
ReplyDeleteO for Orange Sky
Blogging about chronic health issues, patient self-advocacy and empowerment.
ReplyDeleteTupeak Hope - Opiates in Pain Management
@TupeakHope
Day 15 alphabet O
ReplyDeletehttps://www.novemberschild.com/2017/04/18/day-15-ocean/
My THEME for the A to Z challenge 2017 is an ongoing speculative fiction story featuring telepathy.
ReplyDeleteEach letter post is titled and inspired by a commonly misused word or phrase.
O=One and the Same
J -- Co-host the #AtoZchallenge, Debut Author Interviewer, Reference and Speculative Fiction Writer
http://jlennidornerblog.what-are-they.com
Rob Z Tobor
ReplyDeleteO is for an Osprey and an Ocelot
Continuing with place names associated with my family history
ReplyDeleteO is for Oakleigh
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Anne Young
Anne's family history
A to Z of poetry
ReplyDeleteOddquain - Rain
Name: CTdeF
ReplyDeleteBlog: Surviving Mexico Adventures and Disasters
A to Z Theme: A to Z reasons why La Yacata is the place to be WTSHTF (When the Sh*t hits the Fan)
Letter O: Oil shortages are no problem in La Yacata.
LINK
Outside, Inside, Upside Down: Moving On After Divorce Part III
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Nilanjana
Madly-in-Verse
Theme : Arabiana
Today's post on spies and spying is... O for Odysseus! King of Ithaca, creator of the Trojan Horse and...spy! O is for Odysseus
ReplyDeleteI'm making an A to Z quilt and today's block is another very common blockOhio Star
ReplyDeletePhilipa (Ozzypip)
Quilter and blogger
Blogging her way through an A to Z quilt
Ozzypip Quilts
Ohhh I got behind. Sorry we've been off the beaten track. Caught up phew.
ReplyDeleteHope everyone is doing well on this Monday of A to Zing.
@moondustwriter sharing a
A Piece of Uganda
Name: Linda Stewart
ReplyDeleteBlog: QP & Eye
A to Z Theme: Values
Letter O: Optimism
Today's strange feeling is something we probably can all relate to. LOL O is for Onism
ReplyDeleteO is for Ornithology - and a Tuesday haiku on that theme!
ReplyDeleteJemima Pett, Author
an octameter from me today :)
ReplyDeletehttps://ladyleemanilablog.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/o-is-for-octameter/
Each day I’m doing a post of random topics based on homeschooling files I’m going through and decluttering.
ReplyDeleteToday’s topics: Ocean Life, Oregon Trail, and Owls
Aaaiieeee! I keep forgetting to post. But I don't forget to write my own murder scene every day. It's great fun - for the reader, not so much for me. Come over for a visit, I'll wander back your way!
ReplyDeletehttps://johndavisfrain.com/2017/04/17/nail-gun/
Theme: My memories of life on the farm in the 50s and 60s
ReplyDeleteLetter O Oranges in the orchard
Carmel | Earlier Years
FLASH FICTION - 200 WORD STORIES - O
ReplyDeleteIt's another day in Amble Bay and you are attending a concert by the Amble Bay Orchestra with me!
Amble Bay's Orchestra
April in Motivational Quotes - O
ReplyDeleteApril in Motivational Quotes - #AtoZChallenge Day 15 - O
Debbie
Hank is here:
ReplyDeleteO for Nothing Outlandish
http://imagery77.blogspot.my/2017/04/eminence-in-cuter-self-yes.html
Hank
Describing my life in six words:
ReplyDeleteOn my Way Home
O is for Owen Blackwood
ReplyDeleteIllegal Aliens podcast--discussing the TV series Roswell.
O is for OFF - as in turn-OFFs. I am using Amy Krouse Rosenthal's "Encyclopedia of Me" to journal daily.
ReplyDeleteIt was fairly easy to write up this list of turn-OFFs. What are yours??
https://beverleyabaird.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/blogging-a-to-z-o-off/
*O for Organized: Shailaja/The Moving Quill*
ReplyDeleteTheme: An Oxymoron in 100 words (Micro Fiction)
Category Writing (WR)
#AtoZChallenge
Tonight we're going stargazing!
ReplyDeleteO is for Orion
Go out tonight just after Sunset and look for the constellation Orion. It will be sitting about ten degrees (one fist held at arms length) above the western horizon. See if you can find Orion's belt, and spot the red star Betelgeuse.
OIL
ReplyDeleteRead about William Robbie, the artist and see his Oil Painting in Fact or Fiction-Family Stories.
ReplyDeleteName: Julie
Blog: Reading Life
Theme: Books, Books and More Books!
Letter O: One Thing
Visit Simple Indian Mom to know more about growing your own healthy organic vegetables
ReplyDeleteOutJump Nutrition
http://uniquelymaladjustedbutfun.blogspot.com/2017/04/atozchallenge-only-real-newspaper.html
ReplyDeleteOnly Real Newspaper Columnists are Celebrated Today
The holidays of April is my theme.
Stand up for what's right and what you believe in.
ReplyDeleteO for Object
There is so much charm in the heritage of Palaces forts and princely estates
ReplyDeleteOnce upon a time
There is so much charm in the heritage of Palaces forts and princely estates
ReplyDeleteOnce upon a time
O is for Opinions - Brain Prosthesis and Mind Control https://misslivadventures.com/2017/04/17/o-is-for-opinions-brain-prosthesis-our-future/
ReplyDeleteCharacter Astrology Profiles
ReplyDeleteO - Octopus (Scorpio + Dog)
Oh! This one's a tough one to write.
ReplyDeleteTheme this year is the tradition of Indian textiles.
<a href=">Organdy & Organza </a>http://mumbaionahigh.com/2017/04/organdie-and-organza.html
Click here for Chapter O of my A to Z Choose Your Own Adventure (AC)! Comment to vote for the next choice and come back tomorrow for the reveal of the next installment in the novel: Runaway!
ReplyDeleteThese first occupational choices are rich in childhood dreams and the wonder of imagination! O for Occupation
ReplyDeleteShari
Name - Lancelot Quadras
ReplyDeleteBlog - One Mind, A Million Thoughts
Theme - Weird Words
Link - O is for Opsimath
ReplyDeleteTheme: Crafting Complex Villains
Letter O: E Tu Obadiah
Shari Elder Author: Life’s a Story, Write it Bold
Hi all,
ReplyDeleteBlog:radhikasreflection.wordpress.com
Theme: Kaleidoscope of thoughts
Letter O- One
HI
ReplyDeleteO is for Offspring
Offspring#Lexicon of Leaving
I have so many questions about this folktale.
ReplyDeleteWeird Things in Folktales - Oil sold to Iguana
LadyInRead @ MyRandRSpace - Day 18 & the Letter O
ReplyDeleteBlog: If I Only Had A Time Machine
ReplyDeleteTheme: History lessons from Billy Joel's
We Didn't Start The Fire Letter O
Omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence — big words to describe a big God. But, what do they all mean? Use the poem below to remember these important attributes of God.
ReplyDelete#AtoZChallenge: Letter O
Maine vanity plate and a poem (and a video): OXPOWER
ReplyDeleteDonna Smith
Mainely Write
OXPOWER
Letters to my Embryos: O is for Optimism @ Click's Clan
ReplyDeleteThe Abbie
ReplyDeleteAbbie’s Adventure Diaries
Theme: Lessons Learned At 30
O for ONCE BITTEN TWICE SHY
Saraallie
ReplyDeleteBlog: Sara Writes
Theme: All About Sara’s Baked Creations ~ My Obsession With Baking
Oops! The Melting Ice Cream Cake
Post: The origin of the Creator
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Best Wishes!
Writing still getting on your nerves? Need a laugh? Come by and get it off your chest!
ReplyDelete26 Things To Hate About Writing: O is for Originality
Now we're cooking. No, really. I'm cooking on this one.
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Eli@CoachDaddy
O is for One Day From Payday Spicy Skillet Chicken
Today I try to break the bank with my review of Ocean's Thirteen review on the Wolf of Words. The post is also how I feel about gambling in general.
ReplyDeleteSnippets from the life of Martha Sarah Ellis
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Sandra, Aspiring family historian, fellow participant in the #AtoZchallenge
Sandra's Ancestral Research Journal
hello ,Big O today is about Obstacles..all forms that come at you and an inspiring tale. Do stop by to check out my positivity focused blogs for the #atozchallenge.
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#MusicalMemories
ReplyDeleteDebbie @ THE DOGLADY'S DEN
Latest Post: ONE: Memories of 1969 and 1971.
Natasha
ReplyDeletenatashamusing
Travel Epiphanies:
Ochre Sunsets & Ochre Sunrise
Name: Cynthia Rodrigues Manchekar
ReplyDeleteBlog: A Few Drops Of Ink
Theme: Foreign words with no English Equivalent
Link: Ohrwurm: Exotic Words with no English Equivalent
L.G. Keltner
ReplyDeleteWriting Off the Edge
Drabbles
O is for Oblivious and Maski Release Day
O is for odd customer service
ReplyDeleteMy blog has adult content.
https://operationawesome6.blogspot.com/2017/04/atozchallenge-own-your-next-writing.html
ReplyDeleteOwn Your Next Writing Session
The Theme at Operation Awesome is the Publishing Journey.
Vanessa @Vanessence
ReplyDeleteMy "theme" - A Thirty-Word Story, revealing one word of the story each day of the challenge.
#AtoZChallenge The Letter O
Here's my entry for today...
ReplyDeleteOLIVE
Morning all!
ReplyDeleteDragon Diaries - O is for Orvokki
Direct your feet to the sunny side of the street. Today O is for Optimistic. Look for a little bit of sunshine here: Jo Hawk The Writer
ReplyDeleteI am blogging about books I read before I started the blog:
ReplyDeleteMy A to Z:
Seasons of the heart
Hi! I am Radhika and this is my entry for today.
ReplyDeleteOn the day of proposal
Happy reading
My Lifeblood Songs
ReplyDeleteOld Days
Annie at ~McGuffy's Reader~
Name: JazzFeathers (Sarah Zama)
ReplyDeleteBlog: The Old Shelter
A to Z Theme: 1940s Film Noir
Letter O: Obsession. The decepting way of finding one's stability
Link: http://theoldshelter.com/obsession-1940s-film-noir-atozchallenge/
Black & White snippets: short scenes featuring characters, places and concepts from my forthcoming YA dystopian trilogy
ReplyDeleteO is for Olivia
Olivia and her three girls are called to an urgent appointment.
Name: Mary Burris
ReplyDeleteBlog: Jingle Jangle Jungle
Theme: #AtoZChallenge 1970's Billboard Hits
http://www.jinglejanglejungle.net/2017/04/atozchallenge-o-is-for.html
#AtoZChallenge 1970's Billboard Hits - O is for...
O is for Ox-eye daisies
ReplyDeleteBlog: Lynnelives randon, eclectic
theme: Gardening, Lynne style
Blog: Write to Inspire
ReplyDeleteTheme: Blogging
Build a Better Blog ~ #atozchallenge
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ReplyDeleteWhen you count your blessings, count your friends twice! Why...discover it in a short read Oxygen For The Soul
ReplyDeleteLong live friendship!
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Team MocktailMommies
"Collage Of Life
Name: Sayanti Deb
ReplyDeleteBlog: The Beauty Of Life
A to Z Theme: Exploring The Beauty Of Living.
Letter O: Obsession: A comparative analysis between Obsession and Passion.
LINK
Post from Chaoticsoulzzz
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Chaoticsoulzzz
Hi everyone - have a good week ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeletehttp://positiveletters.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/o-is-for-orkney-islands-adapted-breeds.html
Theme: Magical and Medicinal Herbs
ReplyDeleteToday’s Post: Onion
Read along with me the realistic and O-OPTIMISTIC journey
ReplyDeleteO for Olympias
ReplyDelete"Female Scientists Before Our Time"
Shells–Tales–Sails
When the old doesn't catch up with the new it is threatened to be obsolete or is termed obnoxious. My new post
ReplyDeleteObnoxious
Name: Eva
ReplyDeleteBlog: Mail Adventures
#AtoZ Theme: Postcards
Letter O: Obverse. Can you always be sure which side is it?
In the cross stitched Buffy The Vampire Slayer alphabet, O is for Oz
ReplyDeleteToday on my A-Z of my Favourite Things, O is for one of my favourite songs - On a Mission by Gabriella Climi.
ReplyDelete#AtoZChallenge
ReplyDeleteO is for (essential) oils
https://thethreegerbers.blogspot.ch/2017/04/a-z-blogging-challenge-oils.html
O is for Odo & Oz
ReplyDeleteTasha
Tasha's Thinkings - Shapeshifters and Werewolves
Daily Thoughts - Suzy at Someday Somewhere - Open Doors
ReplyDeleteName: Iain Kelly
ReplyDeleteBlog: Iain Kelly Writing
O is for Octopus The latest part of my continuing story.
Catch up here: Previous Installments
Name: Ankita
ReplyDeleteBlog title: Lifestyle of a Professional
Link: Oprah Winfrey Quote
Theme: Inspirational Quotes
A quote by Oprah Winfrey about celebrating life...
My post today is Back to the Beginning: The OxyContin Express
ReplyDeletehttps://memorialvigil.blogspot.com/2017/04/oxycontin-express-lets-start-at.html
My name is Narinder and my blog is titled "Create Your Best"
ReplyDeleteMy 15th post of the challenge O is for OPTIMISM
Letter O - Orenda
ReplyDeleteToday we're going shopping on Oxford Street
ReplyDeleteJosefine from
Getting to the end
Ok, kittens & dawgs, we're on the letter "O". What do you think I sketched today? Come by Curious as a Cathy to check out Art Sketching Through the Alphabet "O" to see my daily challenge contribution!
ReplyDeleteO here https://ipsitabanerjee.com/2017/04/18/o-ostiary-atozchallenge/
ReplyDeleteCustomer Contact = Opportunity
ReplyDeleteIn Darkness Be Light!
ReplyDeleteOur task must be to free ourselves…
LINK: Writer In Transit
The random thoughts continue:
ReplyDeleteO is for Oblivious
Ordinary moments and a few ordinary pictures for you today.
ReplyDeleteObserving the ordinary
Canadian history and trivia continues with the time Quebec lost its mind...
ReplyDeleteO - The October Crisis
Flash Fiction with a behind-the-scenes look at how I wrote it.
ReplyDeleteOne Step Closer
O is for Ordinary Thunderstorms by William Boyd https://thesecretlibrarysite.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/blogging-from-a-z-challenge-o/
ReplyDeleteWho craves the Ordinary? He does. http://agingonthespectrum.blogspot.com/2017/04/ordinary-atozchallenge.html
ReplyDeleteO is for out-and-about in my LEGO themed post of the day!
ReplyDeleteTrue North Bricks - O is for Out-and-About
O entry https://kim153.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/oceans-atozchallenge-o
ReplyDeletehttps://akkaacerbic.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/o-oottappam
ReplyDeleteOlder Duke and Death
ReplyDelete#DukeofWellington
I am OPEN to transforming this moment.
ReplyDeleteAffirmations for a Good Life
My name is Anami.
ReplyDeleteFollow me on twitter @just_anami
My blog BL0g@NaMi
O for Option
Obadiah
ReplyDeleteSue from Sue's Trifles
@msdeniseh553
ReplyDeleteDenise at My Life in Retirement Orval Abbey, Belgium
Oh Man! This was a tough one. My phone took a swim yesterday so my go to camera is kaput. But I came up with a topic I love.
ReplyDeleteOblique Strategies
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ReplyDeleteJournaling: NO is for Organize
ReplyDeleteBlog - Molly’s Canopy (family history/genealogy)
ReplyDeleteTheme - Whispering Chimneys: My Altamont childhood...where my genealogy journey began.
O is for Out on the porch: An intangible essence
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Molly
Molly’s Canopy
O is for Opinions, reader opinions, also known as book reviews: https://anaiahpress.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/o-opinions/
ReplyDeleteO is for Ordinary as in ordinary day LINK
ReplyDeleteO is for Open Letter
ReplyDeleteO is for Omelettes, Etc.
ReplyDeleteAm posting from Eurostar en route to Belgium, hoping for wi-fi success.
ReplyDeleteO = Obsession, opposites,over... with a dash of Oscar Wilde.
Http://wendyoftherock.blogspot.com
Today's unusually strange tale is about a young woman who always sticks out from the group and just wants to belong somewhere: Outsider
ReplyDeleteToday's What if... Opportunity Knocks Again!?
ReplyDeleteWhat makes the One Oak so important to the Season Avatars? http://ulbrichalmazan.blogspot.com/2017/04/season-avatars-atozchallenge-one-oak.html
ReplyDeleteONLY OPTION is to post today's Letter O :)
ReplyDeletehttp://pempispalace.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/o-is-for-options.html
O is for Ocean. Let's go to the beach. A photo blog. My Virtual Vineyard
ReplyDeleteO for Orion in our tour of heavenly bodies:
ReplyDeletehttp://sagecoveredhills.blogspot.com/2017/04/the-letter-o-orion-and-bit-about.html
Theme: Scrapbooking
ReplyDeleteO is for Origami - http://shelleyngreene.blogspot.com/2017/04/o-is-for-origami-atozchallenge.html
OurVillageGreen for Letter O
ReplyDeleteKatyTrailCreations
Quilts and Quotes theme
@randallbychance on Twitter from
KatyTrailCreationsLetterO
O is for Oliver.
ReplyDeleteThe story of how I chose my name when I came out as trans.
https://thetudorsmakemetic.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/oliver-how-i-chose-my-name/
O is for Over and out
ReplyDeletehttps://aslifehappens60.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/o-is-for-over-and-out-atozbloggingchallenge2017/
ReplyDeleteAN ODE TO OBSESSION
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VINODINI
http://ifsbutsandsetcs.com/
Subscribe to Sorchia's Universe to get every episode PLUS more stories by RONE nominated author. Episode 15: Old Crows and Offerings
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Theme: Writing prompts, great for story starts, overcoming block and burnout, and as a warm up.
ReplyDeleteLaurel's Leaves: O = Optimism
http://www.15andmeowing.com/2017/04/animal-hearted/
ReplyDeleteo is for octopus, crocheted catnip toy
~ my O post - Can you write 3 sentences about yourself without 'O'?~
ReplyDeletehave a lovely day, everyone.
Photo Theme - O for Over Exposed Photo
ReplyDeleteMetallica & Aerosmith & more!
ReplyDelete"O" hair band songs #atozchallenge
Looking for some quick and fun puzzles? Match the haiku to the word of the day from science fiction and fantasy! visit me at WordWacker
ReplyDeleteHOW WELL DO YOU REMEMBER THE EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS OF 1992?
ReplyDeleteDrop by my blog and check out my '92 Time Capsule!
O is for O’Connor & Oscar Awards
Susan is telling you about an Outstanding suspense novel today at Girl Who Reads.
ReplyDeleteMy take on the subject of Outfits.
ReplyDeleteO is for Opportunities Looking for opportunities to advance your career and allow you to grow!
ReplyDeleteFrom A to Z Blogging Challenge: O is for Orchard
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Carolyn Astfalk
My Scribbler’s Heart
Theme: Food in Film, with today’s starring role: Old 96er
ReplyDeleteTrudy @ Reel Focus
Blog: Read All The Things!
ReplyDeleteTheme: Bookish memories
Post: O is for “Ones I Read Over And Over.” Which books do you like to reread?
Aj @ Read All The Things!
Challenge accepted. :)
ReplyDeleteThe Waiting is the Hardest Part
Theme: Everything, Nothing & Stuff In-between
Letter: O is for Orange you glad I didn't say banana?!?!?!
Link: http://hmgardner.blogspot.com/2017/04/4-18-2017-atozchallenge-o-is-for-orange.html
Heather
Co-Host, 2017 Blogging from A to Z April Challenge
https://hmgardner.blogspot.com/
Stop by for a dose of tranquility, peace, and pronoia
ReplyDeletehttp://deborah-weber.com/2017-o-is-for/
Name: Addison Albright
ReplyDeleteBlog: Stories That Make You Smile
A to Z Theme: ’Til Death Do Us Part
* * Today's A to Z Post * * → O is for Older Couple
My "O" post for Scotland: http://writinginwonderland.blogspot.com/2017/04/oban-orwell-and-outdoor.html
ReplyDeleteSupreme Court cases that changed life in the US
ReplyDeleteO is for Obergefell
https://denapawling.blogspot.com/2017/04/o-is-for-obergefell.html
O is for Opéra Garnier
ReplyDeleteSharon E. Cathcart
Award-winning Author of Fiction Featuring Atypical Characters
#atozchallenge
Talking about opening your creativity in writing and deviating from the plan. O is for Open Your Writing
ReplyDeleteHere is a link to my post for O from my blog Weekends in Maine. Thanks for visiting! O is for October Fields | Finding my zen with clean burning soy candles.
ReplyDeleteAn "O" poem for the day; https://deankmiller.com/2017/04/18/national-poetry-month-and-blogging-from-a-to-z-poets-on-display-letter-o/
ReplyDeleteZombie Flamingos, Welcome to James Bay: O is for Oswego
ReplyDeleteAs an Outsider, what information would you need to know before visiting the Royal City in Kios?
ReplyDeletehttps://lydiahowe.com/2017/04/18/o-is-for-outsider-atozchallenge-plus-a-vlog/
Mail art from A to Z.
ReplyDeletePhillip | O is for an Octopus named Hank He’s also Orange!
Melissa A to Z Challenge 2017: O Reading my Way through the alphabet
ReplyDeleteO is for Victoria and Albert's Osborne Hose http://bit.ly/2pO70kP
ReplyDeleteAlso @bobesse.
O my! TwO things to lOOk at:
ReplyDeleteShOes: https://repeatsamb.blogspot.com/2017/04/atozchallenge-o-vogobjective-ifjm2017.html
Trucks: https://annembray.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/atozchallenge-o/
Just a quick break down of the Order of the Phoenix
ReplyDeletehttps://noloveforfatties.com/2017/04/18/atozchallenge-o/
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ReplyDeleteI'm writing a 26-part story using a different one word writing prompt each day.
ReplyDeleteFifteen posts in and going strong. I'm having so much fun writing this story.
Overlook: A to Z Challenge 2017 Post #15
Link: O is for 'Outreach' Program
ReplyDeletebloggy: World of Sari
Avera gets an unwanted visitor while on lunch break at MacSweeny's.
cause you can only delete a post and retry when you screw up
Hey all--I'm up to O in my A to Z Literary Genres:
ReplyDeleteO is for Occult
Today on Sciency Words: A to Z... organic chemistry: how an entire field of science got stuck with the wrong name.
ReplyDeletehttp://planetpailly.com/2017/04/18/sciency-words-organic-an-a-to-z-challenge-post/
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ReplyDeletehttps://ruminatedscrawlings.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/atozchallenge-2017-omnipotent/
Happy Tuesday y'all.
ReplyDeleteI using the letter "O" to stand on my soap box and share about something near and dear to my heart - "Orphans"
A Piece of Uganda
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ReplyDeleteDon't think I remembered to post my letter O post so here goes.
ReplyDeleteLink: #AtoZChallenge O for Occupation Research
Name: Fran
Blog: TravelGenee
Theme: Sharing Family History via #GenealogyPhotoADay
My theme is mostly made up holidays.
ReplyDeleteToday's holiday is "Observe Your Neighborhood Day"
<a href="https://traceyr1984home.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/observe-your-neighborhood-day/”>TraceyAtHome</a>
https://traceyr1984home.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/observe-your-neighborhood-day/
DeleteAfter four tries I am giving up on the clickable link today. Can't figure out what quote/slash space is wrong.
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DeleteDaily 3- line poem (5-7-5, haiku form); first letter of each line same as the letter of the day.
ReplyDeleteO is for opossum
Maggie C
What Rhymes with Stanza
My theme is Music: Favourite Artists - O is for Oasis
ReplyDeleteTheme: Rocks to throw at your hero once you've written him up a tree!
ReplyDeletehttp://musingsfrommara.blogspot.com/2017/04/a-to-z-challenge-o.html
Is it too late to ask any of you how to create a link in a reply?
O is for Organic
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Gail Park
Making Life an Art
I just keep thinking, "rhymes with orange"...
ReplyDeletehttp://cheryllennox.blogspot.com/2017/04/o-is-for-orange.html
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ReplyDeleteBlogging about novels for young adults. O is for Orphan.
ReplyDeletehttp://peninherhand.com/o-is-for-orphan/
Today in Statistics in Action - O is for Ordinal Variables
ReplyDeletehttp://marymontaguesikes.blogspot.com/2017/04/o-is-for-optimism-to-z-blogging.html "O" is for Optimism. Notes Along the Way, Mary Montague Sikes
ReplyDeleteDigging a little deeper for a character for today's post.
ReplyDeleteThe Ninja Librarian’s Favorite Characters
An ONION as a murder weapon? Stop crying. It's a thing.
ReplyDeletehttps://johndavisfrain.com/2017/04/18/onion/
Today's #AtoZChallenge in China: Open-crotch pants worn by many Chinese toddlers!
ReplyDeleteName: Andy
Blog: coolkidandy.wordpress.com
#AtoZChallenge theme: Chinese Adventure
O is for On the Waterfront, Academy Award winner for Best Original Screenplay. Here's my review: On the Waterfront
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ReplyDelete@Raesquiggles - Orders and rules - the monastic life
The Quiet Writer
Theme: Conspiracy Theories
ReplyDeleteO is for Owl Worship
http://www.tamaranarayan.com/2017/04/o-is-for-owl-worship.html
Today I gave some love to my old posts - Old Post Love
ReplyDeleteToday's post for my Things Kids Say theme talks about the boy's version of The Ten Commandments.
ReplyDeleteO is for Obey
#Desserts with #oatmeal. The O post. @AprilA2Z #AtoZChallenge http://asliverofmoonbeam.blogspot.in/2017/04/o-oatmeal-desserts-atozchallenge.html
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