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One-Liner Wednesday – Good intentions

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I know I said I’d be around more this month, but in my defense, I’m proofreading one book, editing one book, re-reading one book (all three are mine), writing an epilogue, taking an ad course, looking after two sons and a house, and worrying that my country will be invaded. Sooo, maybe next month?


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Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

44 thoughts on “One-Liner Wednesday – Good intentions

  1. Kalyanasundaram Kalimuthu's avatar

    Linda,

    Life seems to have a way of stacking tasks like an overenthusiastic Jenga tower—each piece carefully balanced until one unexpected thought about world events threatens to topple it all. Your list of responsibilities reads like a reminder that time bends strangely when we’re busy; a month can feel like a breath, yet a single day can stretch endlessly when the to-do list stares back at us.

    Maybe the real joke is that “next month” is always a mirage on the horizon—close enough to imagine, but forever shifting forward. Still, good intentions are the currency of the universe, and perhaps that’s enough to keep the game going.

    Wishing you the illusion of free time and a Jenga tower that somehow stays standing.

    Best,
    Kalyan

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  5. Nicole Smith's avatar

    Girrlll you got that hustle going! I hope my country does not invade your country. I am hoping it is just a punch of posturing. What a crazy time to be alive. Like crazy scary.

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  8. pensitivity101's avatar

    Makes me glad we haven’t got a T V

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  9. Wendy J's avatar

    This is why I stopped watching the news. Sometimes life just gets too busy Linda. No need to apologise.

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  11. darsword's avatar

    Wow!

    Life is full lately!

    Knitting and music are my meditation of choice. I treasure our friends north and south. Many bits of varied yarn make a beautiful garment, and songs that improv can give a soul freedom to fly.

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  13. Dan Antion's avatar

    Please know that I will not be part of the invasion force, and I do not support the efforts to ruin the relationship between our two countries. Sheesh, who ever dreamed that I’d have to write something like that.

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  19. Kim Smyth's avatar

    Just don’t worry, let go and let God.
    I’m not worried about an invasion, because what does worrying do? It doesn’t change a thing. Just live your life and know what will be, will be.

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  22. Joanne Corey's avatar

    I’m much more in favor of Canada adding some new provinces. The Northeast, where I live, would be a great economic asset for Canada and, if DT tries to suspend the Constitution, our mostly blue states might be looking to join with you to regain our democratic freedoms.

    If DT orders the military to invade, they should refuse the order because it would be unconstitutional and a violation of international law and treaties. If they did regardless, NATO would immediately come to Canada’s defense. I would hope that there would be immediate impeachment and removal from office for the president, vice-president, and key Cabinet members but only if the Congressional Republicans grow a spine.

    I am truly sorry that my country is causing so much damage and turmoil, in Canada and the rest of the world, as well as domestically. Millions and millions of us are opposing DT and I pray that we can keep you safe and secure there in Canada.

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  25. niasunset's avatar

    Good Luck for all your works. Thank you, have a nice day, Love, nia

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  26. Sadje's avatar

    You do have too much on your plate. Hopefully no one will invade Canada.

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