Hello Blog Readers. It is time for Thursday doors and today I bring you again to Virginia Beach, VA.
To see more doors – or to join in with this challenge, check out Norm 2.0 – HERE (I will add the linkup link on Friday – this is a scheduled post)
To wrap up the post today, this next comic (by Brian Savage) partly describes my month. Not the hammock so much, but the “writing while not writing.” This is in contrast to the MANY folks who are finishing up National Novel Writing Month and National Blog Posting Month – and congrats to all of you writers who reached your goals for November 2017. 🙂
The next comic, by Lee Lorenz, speaks for itself.
Hope your Thursday is going well.
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I love the skeleton dog guarding the doors. Both comics are cute. I am always writing when gardening though not typing… haa.
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ahhhh – it is in the garden where things get done…. sometimes i need paper – or the computer – and need it big time – most of the time that is – but there are the other times when we write elsehwere eh?
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yes, from that elsewhere gets the inspiration and the juice flowing in the brain, then runs to the computer to start moving the finger tips!
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ha – exactly….
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Trying to find some winter blooms for my backyard…
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🙂
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🙂 🙂
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Love the comic!!!! Writing while not writing — only writers would know 😉
Good night.
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thanks for your comment – and I do think some writers would maybe disagree – I sometimes sense some angst from those who don’t realize the beauty (or need) days off from actual writing – and we need days on….
(and good night to you too – I have a few more minutes left to blog – but sweet dreams amiga)
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Cool and colorful doors! Love the cartoons especially the hammock. I didn’t even have any November goals :-(.
Back home after a month out of the house I must tackle a lengthy to do list….which is in my head and not on paper.
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thanks for visiting ruth and best wishes with that december to-do list….
and hope you settle back in after being gone a month – whoa – bed probably never felt so good
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You know it! Good to go away, good to come home to your own bed….which I’m having trouble getting out of…oooops preposition st the end
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well you must soak up that bed…
and side note – I was just reading that it is actually A-okay to end a sentence with a prep – “they” say that it is actually a rule that applies to Latin and not English (more here:
https://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2011/11/28/grammar-myths-prepositions/)
“There are numerous myths relating to grammatical dos and don’ts, many of which were drummed into us at school. The one that stubbornly refuses to budge from my mind is the diktat ‘never start a sentence with a conjunction such as and or but’. Another one is that one cannot end a sentence with a preposition.”
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Oh my. Guess it was drummed into me but I did it anyway and I know I’ve started sentences with convictions too😅 so I appreciate your research and link! Phew
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I’m off to sleep – but did want to reply – cos we were all drilled with this myth – hope you have a great rest of the week
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You too!
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Haha! 😀😀 Great comic strip and words I often utter!! Whilst sitting on the swing bench in the garden on a warm summer’s day! 😀😀 The doors are great and the one with the bears on either side just calls out to be approached and entered! Lovely post, Yvette! 😀
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thanks author Annika….
I almost left out the photo of the entrance ramp and doors on both sides….but included it in because it shows you what is left of the patio….
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Those comics are perfect! This post brought back memories of trips to Virginia Beach when I was a little girl.
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well glad to share some Virginia Beach with you author Jill
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All writers know that the guy in the hammock speaks the truth 🙂
I love the doors! Those are some unusually cheerful doors and I appreciate you sharing them!
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thanks Joey…
and sometimes the writing of others stays in our head with a bit of meter….
like this one from your post like week danced in my head a bit…
““Die! Die! Die!” WHACK! “And tell your friends and family, ain’t nobody safe in here!” WHACK! WHACK! WHACK! WHACK!”
lol
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Haha! Thanks! 😀
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Love those doors — especially the one with the guard “dog!” LOL! Oh, the truthfulness of those comics — especially the second one (for me)! 😛
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the dog is funny…. I think he is singing
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Thanks for the fun and colorful doors. We are under cold gray skies today and this was a bright spot worth looking at. I also enjoyed the comics 🙂
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thanks for the comment (and sorry for late reply) it was in spam???
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Awww 😦
WordPress goes through fits where it doesn’t recognize me when I try to comment.
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ha
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and thanks for saying that about the bright spot…
🙂
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Love the bone dog!
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owwww (my version of maybe his singing howl)
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HAPPY doors! I love it 🙂 🙂
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We have somewhat similar doors this week, but did you link to the InLinkz on Norm’s site? I didn’t see it.
janet
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I am going to do that now…. (and thx for dropping by)
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Doors…knock, knock! 🙂
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ha!
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Cool art work on the door and the side wall together. I like the bear on the side. He (she) is cute and cheerful. The lightning bolt is cool too. I am now wonder what this place is.
Seeing comics you have here reminds me of my favorite cartoonist – Gary Larson.
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Hi YC – and I have a Larson comic with you i n mind… a fun cat one! well dog and cat – and just have not had the right post to share it with yet….
and I love Larson too.
oh and this place is a music store in virgnia beach –
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Ah, I thought it was a toy or play place for kids.
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yeah – I could see why it would seem like that – and side note – I just posted the cat (and dog) comics – be back later to check in
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Hahaha! I love love LOVE the writing comic! ❤
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🙂
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Some fun, friendly, and very welcoming doors this week. Nice finds 🙂
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thanks, Norm
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Both the bear door and the drums are fun! Most often I forget to look at Thurs. doors when Thurs. is over:) but I see others have a better memory:)
Am kind of not getting the joke i your last cartoon …
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Hi Jesh – well seeing that the Thursday challenge actually starts Thursday morning and runs too Sunday morning – I have gotten used to that time period of soaking up doors – but like you – I sorta like prompts on their actual day – like Friday Fiction on Friday and Tuesday texture on Tuesdays – and so while I try to visit the Thursday door blogs linkers on Thursday – I feel that I can read a challenge on any day of the week and still enjoy the wonderful posts – and so Friday fiction on Wednesday??? – no problemo for moi – 🙂
anyhow, thanks for taking the time to leave a comment – peace to you
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Maybe I should enjoy blogging a bit more, like you do:):) Sometimes I’m too goal oriented…
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Love the doors; they are so festive and cheerful!
And the comics are hysterical!
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Always love your doors, Yvette! 🙂
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thanks, T
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I dig the Dead shop. I’m a former (well, once a Dead Head, always a Dead Head) loyal Dead Head. That’s my tribe. 😃
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oh right on, and I think you pegged this shop EXACTLY! hang loose my friend
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Always. 😊
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