In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Last Words.”
You have the chance to write one last post on your blog before you stop blogging forever. Write it.
Now, if I knew the date of my last blog post, I will write and schedule fifty-two blogs to be posted after my scheduled last day of posting, since WordPress provides bloggers the opportunity to schedule their blog post far into the future.
So, I hope my words will inspire, and or touch the minds and souls of many well after my demise.
Hope you don’t mind. Posted a response and linked to this.
https://nutsrok.wordpress.com/2015/03/21/if-i-die-before-i-wake/
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No problem, I love this!
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Thanks.
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I am always so happy to see anything you post, friend!
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Well, thanks Beth, I have been away indulging in several books. So, as I tour the Southwest Florida Book Festival toady, I will find a quiet spot to write a blog or two.
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Excellent. Make sure they aren’t your last words.
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Well, after six more weeks they will all be heading home and I and many of my retiree friends will be back to normal
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Not too bad the ideas… and here in Spain… the weather is very good!!!!! Do come here!!!!!
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Why does it have to be your demise? Couldn’t you have won the lottery and bought you own island that doesn’t have wifi??
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Gale, you are right, I should have thought more positively.
With the lottery winnings, I would make sure there would be Wi-fi, to interact with the blogging community. However, the Island location would remain secretive with the use of software preventing my detection. LOL!!!
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Good then I know where to go on vacation. I could use an island right about now.
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I just viewed the latest weather Radar & if you are not in FL, Spring isn’t too far off, so keep your head up
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You sure?
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Well, I sure hope so,
I can’t get much writing done at the beach with so many snowbirds escaping the winter to visit Southwest Fl.
I had to leave the beach early because of the crowds. LOL!!
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Tough life
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