Rabbit rabbit!
There's apparently a children's story by that name!
One home outdoes itself each year, on East Cotton.
Todays quote:
Keeping an open mind is the most important step when learning to listen to divine guidance.
...and I need a proofreader!
ReplyDeleteI have never been good at spelling, and I rely upon various on line things to help edit. Not always caught however!
DeleteHappy December to you! I guess people are not using spell check, or their phones are putting words when they are not wanted. Love the images, pretty decorations and wreath. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure now what misspelled word I might have. I do get the little underline in red editor from Google when I misspell usually. Phone and unwanted words are another thing! Have a great weekend Eileen, thanks for your good wishes.
DeleteHappy December! The game's afoot!
ReplyDeleteAnd well put, as today is anniversary of Sherlock and Watson's first publication!
DeleteI was a proofreader for many years at the university when I advised students who published the campus newspapers. Sometimes I even catch mistakes in the NY Times! My brain won't quit that old job. LOL. Happy December! (NewRobin13)
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed when NPR's posts are so poorly edited. They must have cut that job out, which means writers are left hanging! Of course they are probably writing for a verbal broadcast, so maybe the actors who read their blurbs don't care. But anyone in high school English could do better (at least from the time I was in High School, we don't really know what the graduates of today are capable of. (Yes a dangling participle!)
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ReplyDeleteLove me new chompers! The rest are still crooked, but now are nicely polished at least. Happy December to you and Sue!
DeleteThat is one gorgeous wreath on your header! Last month of 2023. How did it come so fast?
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful and festive December.
ReplyDeleteDear Santa, Don’t bother with a dictionary for me. Blame autocorrect!
ReplyDeleteAutocorrect always thinks I'm saying duck.
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