a bumpy path: steps of positive change

a bumpy path: steps of positive change : Talking about life, self-knowledge, issues, opinions, horses, photography
a bumpy path: steps of positive change
Talking about life, self-knowledge, issues, opinions, horses, photography
An intense, neurotic, even joyous trip down *A Bumpy Path* that, more often than not, sends us all flying. C'mon along if you're headed my way!
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Consistent, regular dropper

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11/20 11:47 Duality Will Blindside You
Ah, the pretty plastic horse for females, the pretty naked girl for the ma
11/17 1:35 New Blog: English Conversation Online
As you could probably tell from my post, How to Put it There Too, I'm a stickler for good writing. I view putting what I write online on my blogs to be the same as publishing my articles in the newspaper. With the newspaper articles, I have my...
11/16 1:55 Irksome Aging
Obeying all the rules, I'll drive through town at the speed limit, seatbelt on, use my turn signals
11/13 23:39 How to Put it There Too
Last month, I wrote about How to Make Your Content Attractive and Effective. That covered everything from font choice, text alignment, white space and the all-important Content is King. The bottom line is to present your writing in the bes
11/12 21:13 A Big Presentation
All the years that I taught college courses, I never once had an audience this siz

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Theresa holds the Kick Ass Blogger Award for a reason -- her blog is always thought-provoking and insightful. Pay her a visit, yeah?
A Bumpy Path is always an interesting read; Theresa writes the way we really think!