I did not think that this was ever explained. I think this is the best story of this disaster I have read because there is so much more than just going through it and surviving. It gives me hope for the world. These thoughts you shared are a keeper for me to revisit when in need. Thank you for tending these lovely flowers together, and for posting on your blog, Polly. I guess that is why she is the writer and I am the reader! ***UPDATE: Yes! I did a lot of skimming. Im new to your site and I love todays post about being grateful! This woman sets in motion a chain of events that will change their lives and that of another woman with a connection to them. Feel free to use the "Print" button provided to utilize Polly's recipes for personal use. She thinks she has found a shard of bone, when her old neighbor Libby apprehends her and, on learning of Martins disappearance, insists that she goes to the police station. One day in April 1906, a pregnant young woman called Belinda Bigelow turns up looking for her husband James. You truly have a way with words: warm; strong; inviting; enlightening; so substantive, and more. [] #BlackHistoryMonth: 10 Reading IdeasThe Invention of Wings ReviewTTT: 10 Books That Made Me SmileThe Girl Downstairs ReviewThe Clockmakers Daughter ReviewLove is a Revolution ReviewHappy Friday: The Positivity WaveBecoming Mrs. Lewis ReviewLadies of the House ReviewThe Invisible Woman ReviewThe Paris Library Review#6Degrees of SeparationThe Survivors ReviewThe Girl From the Channel Islands ReviewThe Nature of Fragile Things Review [], [] A new book from favorite author, Susan Meissner. You continue to inspire, impress, and Did Martin know of her questionable past? It is just a slice of heaven. Helen Frankenthalers works were interesting, but I like your abstracts better. Oh how I love this! I cherish the healing thoughts therein very much, and they are very helpful. Id be honored and thrilled if you choose to enjoy and follow along (see subscribe or follow option), promote, and/or share my blog. My mother adores your blog and speaks to me often about what recent nugget you shared which she thought was wonderful! The authors descriptive writings captured the time-period and events. Wow. The Nature of Fragile Things by Susan Meissner Posted on May 14, 2021 by Amanda Book #32 in 2021 3.0 out of 5 (photo from Goodreads) The Nature of Fragile On marrying Martin, she was cut off from her family and experienced deep depression after the loss of two stillborn sons. It gave me much to think about. Once again Susan Meissner has written another heart-wrenching, heart-stopping historical novel that has managed to truly depict the events of the day, in this case, the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Your blog is full of the wonderful, multilayered colors and textures that you play with, and share so unselfishly with the world. Yes, quite something to contemplate. Well done Polly, I love your book reviews! Thank you, Polly. Pandemic read. Love this actually so timely for what I have been thinking about lately. Brilliant!!!! Thank you Polly!! Love all you do and express. [it] was uplifting and instructive. This blog is really stimulating and motivating. Thanks Polly! You are a blessing! I think youll enjoy it! It is the nature of fire to burn. The women in this book are not fragile, and I love a story of strong women. Life is so exciting we should limit ourselves less! Thank you for your spiritual calm, support for each of us, uninhibited creativity, and amazing paintings. A California native, she attended Point Loma Nazarene University and is also a writing workshop volunteer for Words Alive, a San Diego non-profit dedicated to helping at-risk youth foster a love for reading and writing. I find it very inspiring! Polly, your reflection of Souls endless creativity is truly wonderful! This is a fantastic article Pollyso much in it, I know Ill have to re read it at least twice more!
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